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November 8, 2025

15 Minutes Heritage Plants Are Disappearing From Our Gardens—Here’s How to Save Them
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Heritage Plants Are Disappearing From Our Gardens—Here’s How to Save Them

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November 8, 2025 0 Comment on Heritage Plants Are Disappearing From Our Gardens—Here’s How to Save Them
Heritage plants connect us to our agricultural past—varieties that survived because gardeners like you saved seeds, shared cuttings, and passed down growing wisdom through generations. These living heirlooms, whether tomatoes your grandmother grew or...
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