Posts Tagged ‘Heirloom Seeds’


Grow Tomatoes Naturally

Perhaps one of the most nourishing fruits well-known to people across the globe will be the tomato. This red, plump fruit, which is usually taken for a vegetable, is often a wonderful source of ascorbic acid, vitamin A and potassium. Several gardening enthusiasts, realizing how you can cultivate tomatoes is one of the basic methods [...]

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Heirloom Seed Garden–Urban Survival Tools

An introduction to heirloom seeds, their benefits, and why they should be in every prepper's long term survival essentials.

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Spruce Up Your Garden With Heirloom Vegetables

A growing number of seed companies are featuring and repeatedly selling heirloom vegetable seeds to appreciative gardeners. Heirloom seeds routinely grow richer flavored vegetables which our great-grandparents used to enjoy in the time before modern hybrid seeds. Of course, our hybrid vegetables are still nourishing, quite edible, and more convenient to grow compared to heirloom [...]

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Famine and Hunger in America

. When you read accounts of early colonial life like John Winthrop’s Journal or William Bradford’s Plymouth Plantation, one theme you’ll encounter with regularity is hunger and the very real possibility of starvation. Over and over again the reality of food shortages hit the Pilgrims. Typically what happened when food supplies ran low was the [...]

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Growing Herbs in Pots

You can grow herbs in pots or containers indoors.  You can also use window boxes or hanging baskets to plant herbs indoors.  Growing herbs in pots is easy, just like they growing them in an outdoor garden.  Keeping outdoor herb gardens is just the same as keeping indoor herb gardens. All plants need three main [...]

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Create an Indoor Home Organic Garden with Plant Kits

Growing plants in your own home has become easier through the availablity of indoor plant growing kits that are offered at many retail outlets.If you have no idea where to begin when it comes to home organic gardening, purchasing a kit can be a lifesaver.Each package varies and the price will vary based on what [...]

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Compose Your Garden Look Exceptional With Garden Sheds

Garden is the open space outside your house which you can stack the way you want. On the other hand it is seen that now you can keep your garden in the most preferred way as there are enhancing items like garden sheds. There are a choice of ways through which you can give the [...]

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The Benefits of a Upside-Down Tomato Planter and Garden Sensor

Improved lawn and garden tools for the outdoor garden that make everything easier for the gardening aficionado are always being invented.  One of the hottest gardening tools that is currently experiencing rising popularity is a Topsy-Turvy tomato planter.  Using a Topsy-Turvy upside-down tomato planter allows tasty tomatoes to grow much easier, since  the plant is [...]

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Beginning Cultivating Veggies Earlier by Vegetable Garden Planting

Winter time can be an opponent to a gardener or peasant of Vegetables. It does so because Vegetables need much exposure of sunshine to grow and they can be rotten easily in such season. However, recently you could practice early vegetable garden planting in overcoming the problem. By practicing the vegetable garden planting, you don’t [...]

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The Window Sill Herb Garden

The Window Sill Herb Garden With a window sill herb garden just outside you kitchen, for example, you will be adding color, warmth and fragrance to your home. There can be many reasons why someone might prefer to grow their herb garden by their window rather than in the ground.  A big reason is comfort. [...]

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