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Manpukuji carrots are so long, sweet and treasured that the farmers around Kawasaki, Japan hold tasting parties after harvest to honor the farmer who grew the most delicious ones!

Yet these elegant roots nearly disappeared unde...


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Heirloom microgreens bring big flavor, vibrant color, and super nutrition to your plate. In just one to three weeks, you can grow a mix of colorful and super tasty microgreens that are just plain fun to eat!

Here are our top seed picks for microgreens!

Our Favorite Varieties for Microgreens

Please note that Baker Creek seeds are packed for home garden use, not spe...


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Wilmatte Porter Cockerell and her husband traveled the world, enthusiastically collecting and documenting hundreds of species of insects. But her most exquisite find came on a busy roadside close to home, blooming in a spot most others would have overlooked.

Who Was Wilmatte Porter Cockerell?

Born in Leon, Iowa, Wilmatte moved to Sante Fe, New Mexico after graduating fr...


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Henderson's Pink Ponderosa is a large and exquisitely flavored tomato developed in the 19th century. This unforgettable heirloom was the subject of a sensational marketing blitz by Henderson’s Seed Company.

Who Was Peter Henderson?

Pet...


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Winter arrived with a fury at our Missouri homeplace the last week of January. We shivered and shoveled, and then we remembered – spring is just around the corner, and it is time to plan and start cool-season annual flowers indoors.

You can direct sow cool-season annuals, but giving your spring flowers like pansies and snapdragons, calendula and nasturtiums, sweet peas...


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