MAKADA "DREAD" CHEATOM
Founder of the WORLD BEAT CENTER
looks over the list of EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY TREES
for her expanding ETHNO-BOTANICAL GARDEN
in Balboa Park, San Diego, California. Numbers
of the smaller trees including coffee beans, drawf banana's
and Pinappples will start shipping across the country
in a few months or less.
KEEP THE BEET Media Star
The World's First Beet Plant
has just announced that she will
be celebrating New Year's Eve
at the World Beet Center in Balboa Park
with Leslie's old friend MAKEDA DREAD CHEETOM,
JESSE, and the Tribe of Multi-culturals.
The World Beet Center is the site of
KEEP The BEET's ETHNO-BIOTANICAL Garden.
Makada and Keep The Beet are planning to
plant lots of new Tropical Fruit Trees on site,
former dwellings at the EXOTICA RARE FRUIT NURSERY
COMPOUND in VISTA, CA.
'Trees Express True Wealth," sez Keep The Beet.
Leslie will have numbers of the STEVEN SPANGLER
trees and plants in the EG MOBILE
that will be parked at the World Beet Center
CURRENT INVENTORY
with ENCHANTED GARDEN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY
12/12/09
Dropped off by STEVEN SPANGLER
24 Coffee Bean Trees.
Sell for $12.00 each
10 Pineapples
Sell for $12.00 each
12 Dwarf Bananas.
Sell for $12.00 each.
10 Tulsi sell for $5.00 each
4 Pakistani Mulberries
Sell for $12.00 each
1 Pakistani Mulberry five gallon
Sell for $22.50
1 Turnbull White Guava
Sell for $27.50.
1 Gold Nugget loguat
Sell for $22.50.
Too much of our styrofoam ends up in the ocean.
It is mistaken by mammals and fish who die from
eating it. Styrofoam creates places where toxins
collect in the ocean. Humans who eat the fish
that have these toxins in them are also effected.