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A guide to heirloom seed catalogs - Mother Nature Network


Mother Nature Network

A guide to heirloom seed catalogs
Mother Nature Network
For fruit trees, bushes, and vines, the One Green World catalog is an excellent choice. They carry fruits I've never even heard of elsewhere, like Tasmania Vine, Mayhaw, and Japanese Raisin Tree, just to name a few. Includes mouthwatering pictures.

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With the right light, you could grow citrus, coffee, cinnamon and pepper - Winston-Salem Journal


With the right light, you could grow citrus, coffee, cinnamon and pepper
Winston-Salem Journal
Star fruit, or carambola, is another plant that works well in a pot. The yellow fruit is shaped like a star when sliced crosswise. Byron propagated some wood given to him at a botanical garden of a variety called Dwarf Maher. "This tree was just yellow ...

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Seed catalogs - Off-Grid


Off-Grid

Seed catalogs
Off-Grid
It's the middle of winter, cold, dreary, but something I start receiving in my mailbox makes me long for the warm days of spring, the seed catalogs. Those shiny, colorful pages full of picture of ripe fruit and veggies and herbs.

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Mary Lee Minor: Seed catalogs keep winter blues at bay - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum


Mary Lee Minor: Seed catalogs keep winter blues at bay
Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
Berries, fruit trees, many more vegetables and ornamental perennials are shown beneath headings with phrases including "gems," "treasures" and "better health" -- all positive. It finally comes to me that there is a resemblance to the font used to ...

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It's time for a fresh crop of gardening catalogs - Kansas City Star


It's time for a fresh crop of gardening catalogs
Kansas City Star
For 2012, Burpee's catalog introduces its Boost Collection of six nutrient-rich vegetables designed exclusively for home gardens. All were naturally bred by traditional hybridization, with no genetically modified organisms, or unwanted GMOs, ...

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