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Tag Archives: heirlooms
What are GMOs?
What are GMOs? Are you avoiding them because someone said they’re bad, or do you actually know what they entail? The Issue of Misinformation Did you know you can now buy GMO-free hummus? When I saw the ad, I gave … Continue reading
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Tagged food, gardening, GMOs, heirloom gardening, heirlooms, organic, organic gardening, safe food
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Today, I found this publication, which is nearly 100 years old! Great information about true heirloom gardening. Buffalo Bird Woman’s Garden As Recounted by Maxi’diwiac (Buffalo Bird Woman) (ca.1839-1932) of the Hidatsa Indian Tribe Originally published as Agriculture of the … Continue reading
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What’s the Big Deal about Heirlooms?
Each year, I see the sales ads: Heirloom tomatoes on sale, only $2.99/lb. Customers flock to them. The pictures show huge, lumpy, full-color tomatoes instead of the common round red variety. Whole Foods staffs the produce department with sales people … Continue reading