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Heirloom Seeds An open-pollinated cultivar or plants that are non hybrid and originated and persisted under cultivation.
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Types of Heirloom Seeds Brandywine tomatoes Early Wakefield Cabbage Golden Bantam Corn Improved Long Green Cucumber Tennis Ball Lettuce Cow Horn Okra Bull Nose Peppers
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Why Are These Seeds Special? Taste wonderful Look beautiful Are easy to grow They are dying out. There are many different types of vegetables that are heirloom seeds.
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Usefulness They can be used to pollinate other plants They taste very good so we can eat them
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Extra information for our garden Brandywine tomatoes have become well- known among gardens Heirloom Vegetables have their own unique genes coded in their DNA Tennis Ball Lettuce is native to Virginia Heirloom seeds were used in W W 2 victory gardens
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Pictures Brandywine Tomatoes
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Pictures(2) Lots of Heirloom Seeds
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