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FAQ

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How do I contact you with a question?

Go to the contact page and send me an email.  You will receive a response as quickly as possible.

If you've previously visited Wild Green Onion and enjoyed the selection of open-pollinated, non-GMO seeds for Zone 3 that were listed, you'll now notice that they're no longer available.  Due to some research, there happens to be some major legal testing and labeling hurdles in the state of MN and beyond for people to sell seeds to fellow gardeners.  My complete story is in a blog posting:  What Happened to the Seeds?  In the meantime, I will still promote the growing and saving of heirloom seeds!

 

FYI-State of Minnesota did recently adjust seed laws to accommodate seed sharing and seed libraries, which is good news!

What happened to the heirloom seeds?

I'm trying to break into the publishing world.  At present, I am currently working on another children's book that will promote and teach about heritage breed farm animals.  Look at The Studio section to keep up on what's happening in the Wild Green Onion studio...

 

The Heirloom Garden- Fun Facts & Coloring Book and Mr. Diggity Shrew & the Root Soup are now available!

 

For interested publishers, please visit my on-line portfolio website (rebeccastouffer.com) to see the full spectrum of my work. 

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Do you ever illustrate children's books?

I ship via the United States Postal Service using 1st Class or Priority Mail, so packages come quickly and can be insured & tracked.  After your order is shipped, you will receive an email with a tracking number...  Currently, I ship only within the United States.

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What carrier do you use for shipping and how will I know my order has been shipped?

Keep tiles clean with a non-abrasive cleanser and a soft cloth.  The image is permanent, but can be scratched with a sharp object.

 

Tiles will last for many years to come when used indoors, but the image may slowly fade if placed outdoors.  Also, I suggest keeping the tiles out of direct sunlight.

 

If installing tiles on a wall, it is recommended using an unsanded grout.  Have your tile setter mask off the tile surface using paper and low-tack tape.  Check first to make sure tape will not harm the tile surface.  The masking should protect the tile surface during installation.

How do I care for my Ceramic Tiles?

Yes, I do sell wholesale to retailers.  Please contact me via email to discuss options.

Do you sell wholesale?

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