Spring 2003 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Spring 2003
Our very first issue. It covers a broad range of topics including pears, Thailand, tomatoes, mushrooms, and much more.

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Summer 2003 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Summer 2003
Articles include vegetables of India, historical stories, roses, beans, goats, melons, zinnias, Oriental vegetables, and much more.

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Autumn 2003 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Autumn 2003
Subjects include rare chickens, geraniums, cucumbers, seed saving, squash, sunflowers, plants of New Guinea, and more.

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Winter 2003 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Winter 2004
Stories include beets, tomatoes, organics, seed saving, English gardens, Balkan vegetables, fruit trees, strawberries and more.

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Spring/Early Summer 2004 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Spring/Early Summer 2004
The topics in this issue include Luther Burbank, spicy salsas, blueberries, homegrown seed, petunias, David Burpee, lettuce, ducks, lima beans and much more.

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Summer 2004 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Summer 2004
Topics include eggplant, nasturtiums, mints, geese, farmer's markets, vining plants and more.

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Autumn 2004 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Autumn 2004
Subjects include cardoon, middle-eastern vegetables, musk strawberries, history, white marigolds, and more.

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Winter 2005 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Winter 2005
Topics include edible ferns, organic breeding, produce of medieval Europe, rosemary, potatoes and more.

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Spring 2005 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Spring 2005
Topics include gooseberries, artichokes, cowpeas, old roots, the language of flowers, Sussex trugmakers, thyme, and so much more!

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Summer 2005 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Summer 2005
Topics include sweet corn, vegetarian recipes, paste tomatoes, French melons, hollyhocks, old flowers, edible ornamentals, dry land gardening, and more.

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Autumn 2005 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Autumn 2005
Subjects include the medlar, ages of amaranth, the last farm in Pittsburg, food plants of coloniel America, and more.

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Winter 2005/2006 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Winter 2005/2006
Subjects include fava beans, the okra man, elderberries, growing melons, gourds, phloxes, a French connection, vegetarian recipes and much more.

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Spring 2006 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Spring 2006
Topics include the giant pumpkin, pawpaws, rhubarb, great farmer market varieties, lilacs, lavender, heirloom gardens, French farmers markets, historical stories and much more.

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Summer 2006 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Summer 2006
Topics include white elephant potato, winter gardening, sweet potatoes, roselle, basil, garlic, parsley and more.

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Fall 2006 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Fall 2006
Topics include taradi, shipova, dandelions, tulips, hollyhocks, cover crops, vertical gardening and more.

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Winter 2006/2007 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Winter 2006/2007
Topics include corn, tomatoes, celeriac, wildflowers, creating farm signs, fertilizing with ashes and more.

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Spring 2007 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Spring 2007
Topics include garden peas, paja, cilantro, columbines, garden photography, linnaean taxonomy, pit composting and more.

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Summer 2007 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Summer 2007
Topics include leeks, potatoes, poppies, petunias, linnaean taxonomy, hornworms, organic fertilizers and more.

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Fall 2007 edition of The Heirloom Gardener
Fall 2007
Topics include eggplants, garden berries, spring and winter flowers, Japanese maples, linnaean taxonomy, leaf mold, pest management and more.

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Baker Creek greeting cardsGreeting Cards
This fine assortment of 12 greeting cards has 6 different paintings from the covers of the Baker Creek catalogs and The Heirloom Gardener magazines. All the colorful and unique paintings are done by artist D.L. Gettle. They come in a clear plastic box, and make great gift items. Buy some of these limited cards now!

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