Jim Nelson wrote: > De-lurking to tap into the vast knowledge of the list. > > Alas it appears the at my usual vendor of choice for Chilaca plants ( > which with sun, water, love and time yield fruit that can, of course, > become Pasilla de Oaxaca) appears to not be in a position to supply the > plants this year. I only need a few but travel too much to be able to > incubate properly from seed. Yes, Yes, I know, Big Drama, fate of the > free world in the balance, etc. etc. etc. Nonetheless, with the Mole > Negro for next fall in danger, I thought I would check in and see if any > of you know a grower who (a) may have the plants (b) will sell in > non-commercial quantities and ( c) is located in or will ship to > Northern California. Might I suggest fellow list member and all-around nice lady Susan Welsand, a.k.a. The Chile Woman, at http://www.thechilewoman.com Hobbyfarmer