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The Giving Earth
| Kandice Thompson 26254 Kinney Pike Richwood, Ohio 43344 Website: www.givingearth.com |
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Products include culinary herbs, concord grapes, zucchini, tomatoes, beans, squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe and other melons. Produce is organic but not certified. The family tends almost 3 acres. We use our own garden seeds or seeds that are not GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms). We are opening an indoor space for selling which will include a coffee house. | ||
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