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need wheatgrass -- STAT!

sweet tea
sweet tea
edited November -1 in Park Slope
i have a sudden need for a fair amount (~ 7x20") of already grown wheatgrass (any grass, really). i need it today, or i'd grow it myself.

anyone know where i could buy some? i have a car today.

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  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    okeeeeeee

    what i meant to say was:

    i have a sudden, unpredicted need for about 7X20" of grass* -- wheatgrass seems the easiest to get, but can you buy one piece of sod?

    i need it today, or i'd grow it myself.

    any idea where i could buy some? i have a car.

    *artists. go figure.
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    okeeeeeee

    what i meant to say was:

    i have a sudden, unpredicted need for about 7X20" of grass* -- wheatgrass seems the easiest to get, but can you buy one piece of sod?

    i need it today, or i'd grow it myself.

    any idea where i could buy some? i have a car.

    *artists. go figure.
  • furrygreyboy
    furrygreyboy
    You could try calling Back to the Land and see where they get theirs from - or if they have enough that you could buy.... (718) 768-5654)
  • furrygreyboy
    furrygreyboy
    You could try calling Back to the Land and see where they get theirs from - or if they have enough that you could buy.... (718) 768-5654)
  • quijibo
    quijibo
  • quijibo
    quijibo
  • MOD
    MOD
    Yeah, I know that feeling. It's 8am and you just got to get your hands on some grass, man. Totally.
  • MOD
    MOD
    Yeah, I know that feeling. It's 8am and you just got to get your hands on some grass, man. Totally.
  • homeowner
    homeowner
    If you could just use any sort of grass, try Kings County Nursuries on New York Avenue. You should be able to pick up a 7x20 piece of sod from them easily. I'd call first to make sure they have what you need.
  • homeowner
    homeowner
    If you could just use any sort of grass, try Kings County Nursuries on New York Avenue. You should be able to pick up a 7x20 piece of sod from them easily. I'd call first to make sure they have what you need.
  • booklaw
    booklaw
    Mamacita, I'm with you!
  • booklaw
    booklaw
    Mamacita, I'm with you!
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    homeowner wrote: If you could just use any sort of grass, try Kings County Nursuries on New York Avenue. You should be able to pick up a 7x20 piece of sod from them easily. I'd call first to make sure they have what you need.
    thank you! this place was great.

    they were technically only selling 10'x10' pieces, but they had some scraps in the back and sold us a foot or so for dirt (sorry) cheap.

    picked up some basil plants, too.
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    homeowner wrote: If you could just use any sort of grass, try Kings County Nursuries on New York Avenue. You should be able to pick up a 7x20 piece of sod from them easily. I'd call first to make sure they have what you need.
    thank you! this place was great.

    they were technically only selling 10'x10' pieces, but they had some scraps in the back and sold us a foot or so for dirt (sorry) cheap.

    picked up some basil plants, too.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    sweet tea wrote: [quote=homeowner]If you could just use any sort of grass, try Kings County Nursuries on New York Avenue. You should be able to pick up a 7x20 piece of sod from them easily. I'd call first to make sure they have what you need.
    thank you! this place was great.

    they were technically only selling 10'x10' pieces, but they had some scraps in the back and sold us a foot or so for dirt (sorry) cheap.

    picked up some basil plants, too.
    Too bad I didn't see this until now. You were within a block of one of the absolute best sandwich shops around- Mama Louisa's (at 609 New York Ave). Next time, get lunch while you're there!
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    sweet tea wrote: [quote=homeowner]If you could just use any sort of grass, try Kings County Nursuries on New York Avenue. You should be able to pick up a 7x20 piece of sod from them easily. I'd call first to make sure they have what you need.
    thank you! this place was great.

    they were technically only selling 10'x10' pieces, but they had some scraps in the back and sold us a foot or so for dirt (sorry) cheap.

    picked up some basil plants, too.
    Too bad I didn't see this until now. You were within a block of one of the absolute best sandwich shops around- Mama Louisa's (at 609 New York Ave). Next time, get lunch while you're there!