Ag Capstone Selling Vegetable, Herb, Flower Seedlings
Bloomin’ Truman is accepting pre-orders for their seedling sale, now until April 10.
Behind the Bloomin’ Truman project is Kaitlyn Alexander and JT Gerdes, students in the senior capstone course taught by Michael Siepel, professor of agricultural science. Alexander and Gerdes are selling locally grown vegetable, herb and flower plant starters to students, faculty and staff, as well as the broader Kirksville community. They offer a wide variety of tomatoes, peppers, basil, parsley and marigolds.
Sales will take place April 10-17, but pre-sales are encouraged via the pre-order form. Questions should be directed to bloomintruman@gmail.com.
Behind the Bloomin’ Truman project is Kaitlyn Alexander and JT Gerdes, students in the senior capstone course taught by Michael Siepel, professor of agricultural science. Alexander and Gerdes are selling locally grown vegetable, herb and flower plant starters to students, faculty and staff, as well as the broader Kirksville community. They offer a wide variety of tomatoes, peppers, basil, parsley and marigolds.
Sales will take place April 10-17, but pre-sales are encouraged via the pre-order form. Questions should be directed to bloomintruman@gmail.com.

