Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Heirloom Apparent

Heirloom Apparent

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Better and more diverse flavors aside, making space for heirloom varieties in your garden helps keep diverse plant species around.


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Heirloom rose fanatics (sometimes called "rose wranglers") love spending time in cemeteries, since long-gone visitors often planted varieties you can't find elsewhere.


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Want homegrown veggies that don't all taste and look the same?

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Then heirloom is king. Consider heirloom seeds (ones that haven't been genetically modified or hybridized) for your spring planting, so by summer you'll be rich with royally tasty produce fit for a monarch.    

The Benefits

  • Sitting high on the variety throne. Heirlooms offer unique flavors and appearances you won't find with species cultivated for uniformity and climate adaptability.
  • The noblesse oblige of protecting biodiversity. Since 1800, we've lost 75% of the genetic diversity of agricultural crops.

Personally Speaking
Heather picked up heirloom tomato seeds just 'cuz she liked the names. Bull's Heart, Green Zebra, and Purple Calabash caprese, anyone?

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