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38 articles were found tagged as Heirloom Plants:
Article Author Publish Date
Newbies Growing Oldies Horseshoe Griffin June 24, 2009 Saving tomato seeds using fermentation Dave Whitinger August 31, 2009 Stunning Historical Iris Mitch Fitzgerald August 17, 2007 Cowpeas please! The history and importance of the cowpea plant Melody Rose August 10, 2009 Lost Heritage: The Southern Seed Legacy – heirloom crops of the South rediscovered! Glynis Ward August 06, 2009 Native Gifts Mitch Fitzgerald November 12, 2007 Does Money Grow On Trees? Joyce B. Gladden September 22, 2007 Winter Squash: Its History, Uses, and Culture Melody Rose October 22, 2007 A Peony With a Past Cathy M Wallace September 03, 2009 The Medlar - Strange Fruit, What's Inside of You? Memory Russell February 04, 2008 Getting To The Root Of Things. The Rutabaga: Its History, Uses, and Culture Melody Rose November 08, 2009 The American and Asian Persimmons - Pucker Up for the Fruit of the Gods Memory Russell August 27, 2009 The Story of Iris Part 5 – Historical Versus Modern Mitch Fitzgerald February 12, 2008 So Many Tomatoes, So Little Time Melody Rose January 26, 2008 Growing Rugosa Roses Catherine Smith February 09, 2008 Passing From Hand To Hand: The Legacy Of Heirloom Vegetables Melody Rose September 05, 2009 Savoy cabbage Dutchlady1 March 07, 2008 Hand-Me-Downs Mitch Fitzgerald February 02, 2009 Aunt Bett's Ditch Lilies Sharon Brown June 11, 2008 Family, Friendships and Flowers Melody Rose May 22, 2008 In Flanders Fields the Poppies Grow Benjamin Hill November 10, 2009 The ‘Ole Home Place Jacqueline Cross July 06, 2008 Granny’s Hat, Flip Flops and Spade (A Memory) Jacqueline Cross August 10, 2008 How Old is the Rose Sharon Brown February 12, 2009 Antiques of the Flower Garden Stephanie Boles August 25, 2008 A Special Rose From My Mom Sheri Williams January 09, 2009 The Green Bean that’s an Open Pollinated Wonder: The Kentucky Wonder! Darius Van d'Rhys September 23, 2008 Focus on the Florida Native Lupine Jacqueline Cross September 26, 2008 What looks like a Shmoo and is edible? A Cushaw! Darius Van d'Rhys November 18, 2008 Banking on Diversity: Have you saved a seed lately? Larry Rettig January 22, 2009 Noisettes: An American Rose with a French Name Melva Wheeler February 23, 2009 Limbaugh’s Legacy: My Favorite Heirloom Tomato, ‘Potato Top’ Jill M. Nicolaus February 18, 2009 A Tale of Two Hollyhocks – The Priscilla Hollyhock Benjamin Hill February 19, 2009 A Tale of Two Hollyhocks: The Galena Hollyhock Benjamin Hill April 16, 2009 Introducing the New Brevaria Tomato Benjamin Hill March 31, 2009 My Rose Article Kathleen M. Tenpas May 27, 2009 In a Tucson Garden, the Flanders Poppy Grows Benjamin Hill May 24, 2009 A Simple Method for Saving Tomato Seeds Without Fermentation Larry Rettig September 27, 2009