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Are there still pods? Where are they?
Hi, grower. We're rethinking the best way to implement pods in the future. We'll use the new site to brainstorm that together if you want to be involved.
Yes, I think the pods had a lot of potential.
I would like to see them come back. I talked to our local grocery store and he was interested in helping me promote a pod in our area.
John Walker here of the kgb (kitchen gardeners bluegrass). We were one of the first pods. I think facebook did us in. That and I'm not very compewtah savvy. More thinking would be welcome. heddwch
It would be cool if KGI could use location-based info to introduce peeps to their local pods.
That's where we're headed. The functionality is already there...we just need to plug it in and turn it on. Watch for it later this year. Keep the requests coming!
Yaaaaaaaaaay!!!!

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