Friday, November 18, 2016

RE: Organic Seminole Heights Sweet Potatoes....

ORGANIC, NATIVE, wicked SHARP GINGER!

All the greens, stalks all fresh, my pot to yours!

 

Kind Regards,

Eric

 

Eric R.R. Weaver, MBA, MSM, ABD

Assistant to the Director, USF Office of Global Sustainability:

          Peter Stiling, Ph.D.

          Assistant Vice Provost – Strategic Initiatives

          Director, USF in London Programs

          Director, USF Office of Global Sustainability

          University of South Florida

eweaver@usf.edu

http://www.usf.edu/provost/office-of-sustainability/

Office: (813) 974-8337  -o-  iPhone: (813) 616-0164

 

Research Associate, Patel College of Global Sustainability, CGS 242

http://eweaver.myweb.usf.edu/

University of South Florida, 1710 USF Maple Drive, Tampa

http://global.usf.edu/downloads/PatelCenterMap.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

From: Eric [mailto:stars2man@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 8:08 PM
To: The Refinery <thetamparefinery@gmail.com>
Cc: Weaver, Eric <eweaver@usf.edu>
Subject: Re: Organic Seminole Heights Sweet Potatoes....

 

WHAT are you making for Christmas?!?!?!

My wife wants me to harvest the ginger. . . It's over a hundred pounds now.  6-7 foot Bright Green stalks and leaves too.

I have a truck to move it, and 8-Bell Jugs to seal a mix too;-)

Eric 813-616-0164 iPhone MSG


From: The Refinery <thetamparefinery@gmail.com>
To: Eric <stars2man@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Organic Seminole Heights Sweet Potatoes....

 

Actually, I forgot to leave a check. I'll have them pay cash. 

On Tuesday, September 9, 2014, Eric <stars2man@yahoo.com> wrote:

certainly, but I don't have the total weight yet.. . .

 


From: The Refinery <thetamparefinery@gmail.com>
To: Eric <stars2man@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: Organic Seminole Heights Sweet Potatoes....

 

Sounds fair to me. Can I leave a check for you? I'm not in on Tuesday nights. 

On Tuesday, September 9, 2014, Eric <stars2man@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

Hi Greg,

 

I can bring the papaya to you tonight, two milk crates full.  As for the potatoes, I'll try to grab some fresh clipped greens before I come, so you can get them immediately and see if that can work better for you.

 

Rolling Oats told me that the Organic Papaya is selling for $5/lb, but they have not been able to get any lately.  However, the regular Papaya is usually less than $2/lb.   Would $3/lb be ok for you tonight?  I will put the crates on a scale before I come.

 

Eric

 


From: The Refinery <thetamparefinery@gmail.com>
To: eric <stars2man@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: Organic Seminole Heights Sweet Potatoes....

 

Hi Eric,

I've been off for the last couple of days, so haven't seen this.

Although I like the sweet potato greens, they wilt so quickly that it's hard for me to utilize them before their gone. Sad fact. Their delicious, but I have to be able to make money from them.

I'll buy te green papayas, if you still have them.

Greg

 

 

On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 11:56 AM, eric <stars2man@yahoo.com> wrote:

So the papaya tree came down!  Too much fruit on it!  Three crates of green papaya, plus the stalk and leaves if u want it  NOW!!!

Sent from my new iPod


On Sep 7, 2014, at 11:11 AM, Eric <stars2man@yahoo.com> wrote:

Good Morning Greg and Michelle,

 

I hope you liked my last delivery of samples for you.  I would also like to do this more regularly. . .

 

I'm picking my first ripe Papaya today, while the remaining 2 dozen are still green.  How did you like those green last time?  Could you use them?

 

I could fill a milk crate with fresh Potato greens every other week.  I've been trying to keep the potatoes in a big garden box and just clipping the over growth would give you a bunch of the fresh green tips.   I know you liked the Ginger too.  Do you want the leaves, stalk and root or which parts of it would you use?

 

The Italian oregano is growing like crazy too.  I think I gave you a foot or two of stalk covered with fresh leaves.

 

What do you feel about a crate of fresh green potato tips, stalk of Ginger and Oregano for $20?  I'm about 5 minutes north of you, and would prefer to put these into your hands immediately after picking. . . tell me what you think!

 

I also wanted you to meet Ryder: http://youtu.be/0uIEoSPDDU0?list=UUcHORvAGDsj28UD1Yolv5NQ   He earned a Masters from USF's Patel College of Global Sustainability and is now exploring developing Aquaponics systems run by elementary school students.  When I first met him (before his volunteer hours rebuilding my patent), he was completing a entrepreneurial business plan assignment tying this http://eweaver.myweb.usf.edu/resume/GreenhouseFlyer.pdf to a beer still to create a symbiotic ecological system. 

 

Would you be interested in exploring opportunities to help develop more of these ideas to increase Urban Agriculture Productions locally?

 

Look forward to your reply.

 

Eric

 

 

Eric R.R. Weaver, MBA, MSM, Research Associate
Patel College of Global Sustainability, CGS 235
University of South Florida, 11710 USF Maple Drive
http://eweaver.myweb.usf.edu/

eweaver@usf.edu

 

 


From: The Refinery <thetamparefinery@gmail.com>
To: eric <stars2man@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: Organic Seminole Heights Sweet Potatoes....

 

I can take what you're willing to sell me.

 

 

 

 

 

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