The state Department of Agriculture warned residents Monday that they could receive what the agency calls ‘strange’ seed packages ahead of the planting season.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is sending out a warning not to plant random seeds that may come to you in the mail.
Some gardening guides will have you convinced you need a whole setup just to start seeds. In reality, the only essential item might already be in your cupboard.
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I keep hearing about people getting unsolicited seeds in the mail. I have never gotten a weird package like this, nor has anyone I have ever known. Yet, there are still people who get them, especially ...