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    Renee’s Garden Offers Personal Touch

    Renee Shepherd, founder of Renee’s Garden, goes to extraordinary lengths to offer gardeners high-quality vegetable, flower and herb seeds. She selects easy-to-grow varieties, tests them in her own trial garden…

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    The Advantages of Growing Backyard Produce

    The best reason to grow your own vegetables is because you can control what goes onto and into your food; plus produce doesn't get any fresher then traveling 24 feet…

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    Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Keeps On Growing

    In 1998, long before the eat local movement took hold, Jere Gettle sent out his first Baker Creek Heirloom Seed catalog. His company continues the tradition of passing along old-fashioned…

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    Fedco Seeds

    If you still count reading as one of life's pleasures, you are going to enjoy perusing the Fedco Seeds catalog.

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    Ever Seen a Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Catalog?

    If you can't remember, then I'm certain that you haven't. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds has hands-down the most fantastic collection of vegetable pictures I've ever seen in anywhere - much…

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    Botanical Interests Grows Gardeners

    Botanical Interests is a Colorado-based seed company whose beautifully illustrated seed packets contain much more than just seeds.

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    J.L. Hudson, Seedsman

    Here's a real throwback: a seed company without a single photo on its Web site. Why check it out? For the fabulous selections, of course.

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    Seed Savers Exchange Catalog

    As silly as it may sound, there was a jubilant celebration last week when the 2010 Seed Savers Exchange catalog was delivered to the Fine Gardening offices.

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    Armchair Gardening Redux

    I know paper catalogs don't sound very earth-friendly. But armchair gardening is an old school practice grounded in the tactile experience. Hey, I didn't make the rules.

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    Seeds of Change: 100% Certified Organic

    Seeds of Change, a New Mexico seed company, offers a big selection of heirloom seeds for both the home gardener and the market gardener.