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As many of you probably already know, I love to garden. We rely on our garden for most of our summer vegetables, and I store as much as possible to get us through the winter months as well. When I started researching gardening, and eventually growing from seed, I found out about heirloom seeds. I quickly found out that, atleast for us, this was the only route to go for our garden.
Want to know why? Hop on over to Keeper of the Home and read my Guest Post, Heirloom Seeds: A Frugal and Healthier Option for Gardening. While you are there, be sure to browse Stephanie’s site. She has a ton of great information on real foods, gardening, as well as homemaking. It’s one of my favorite sites!














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We are starting to plan and talk about our garden too! I can’t wait
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I have some heirloom and we are moving more and more in that direction all the time for exactly the reasons you mention!
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Good to know! This is my first year with a garden and will be buying heirloom for sure.
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We can’t wait to get our garden going, we’re a little late this year and my hubby is starting seeds right now! Can’t wait! Great article.
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Thanks for a great article and the link to the Baker Seed Company. Can’t wait to get started. Love your blog. I never miss a chance to use and share tons of your ideas. Thank you thank you! Andrea
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It’s Sunday and I’m doing some blog visiting.
Please feel free to leave a comment at my giveaway post.
You have a terrific week!
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I’m hosting my first “linky” carnival on Thursday sharing gardening advice. I’d love for you to link up a post you have written. Thanks!
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GettingFreedom Reply:
March 11th, 2010 at 10:41 am
Candi–Great! I love to talk about gardening! I have an old post that I will link up–but hopefully soon I’ll have some new gardening stuff to share.
Can’t wait to see what others link!
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