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All about heirloom seeds with guest blogger Christine Dionese.
All in the Family: How and Why to Start Planting Heirloom Seeds This Spring

In the cycle of challenge/triumph/better-luck-next-time that is gardening, planting seeds has always thrown us for a loop. How can one humble kernel contain so many expectations? And questions. When to plant? How deep? How far apart? In the almost eight years that we've lived in...

05 March, 2015 / 0 Comments

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