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  2. Airlie Gardens Heritage Live Oaks available to the public ...

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    The heirloom trees are available for sale at three locations in the Wilmington area. ... the rare heirloom trees are available in 25-gallon containers or larger and can be purchased directly from ...

  3. Kent Whealy - Wikipedia

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    Whealy co-founded Seed Savers Exchange, Inc. in 1975, with then wife Diane Ott publishing an annual yearbook identifying heirloom seed varieties available for sale in North America. [8] The organization evolved into a private seed bank, collecting and saving heirloom varieties of vegetable, fruit and grain seeds.

  4. Heirloom plant - Wikipedia

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    The term heirloom to describe a seed variety was first used in the 1930s by horticulturist and vegetable grower J.R. Hepler to describe bean varieties handed down through families. [14] However, the current definition and use of the word heirloom to describe plants is fiercely debated. One school of thought places an age or date point on the ...

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    The rest stop thrived for decades and more recently was restored as an historic landmark featuring retro toys, glass-bottle soda, heirloom seeds, and old-time remedies for sale.

  6. Glass Gem Corn - Wikipedia

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    There are two preferred ways to grow Glass Gem. It grows well in rows 30 inches (76 cm) apart with seeds placed 6–12 inches (15–30 cm) apart. Planting three or four seeds in holes spaced 3–4 feet (0.91–1.22 m) apart is also a good way to cultivate it. Harvest the corn when the husks are dry and brown. [7] Glass Gem is a fast maturing ...

  7. Renee Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Renee Shepherd is a gardening entrepreneur and writer known for heirloom seed advocacy and garden-based cooking using home-grown herbs. Better Homes and Gardens called her "a groundbreaking gardener", [1] and Businessweek a "pioneering innovator" who helped popularize specialty vegetables and cottage garden flowers for home gardening and gourmet restaurants.