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Welcome to our forums! This online gardening community is different, political, and organic. I decided to start these forums so gardeners would have a free place to discuss heirloom gardening, gene-altered food, seed saving, natural politics and products. We are dedicated to saving our food and horticultural heritage, and hope you enjoy this forum for the free-thinking gardener! Wishing you great gardening, Jere Gettle |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: North Central Arkansas USA
USDA Zone: 7a
Posts: 5
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I live in north central Arkansas in Independence County. I have three acres that I am trying to fill with all kinds of plants and trees. My main passion is roses. I have 80 plants at this time.
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I live in Richland, MO, Zone 5. I don,t have a big garden, but love it
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 26
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I live in Casper Wyoming, I have grown organic most all my life and have gone to almost all heirlooms the past several years. I suscribe to the heirloom gardener magazine that reall kicked it off for me and attending the spring planting festival was the ultimate for a hard core gardener. Great job Jere.
Growing in this climate is a real challenge but I have managed to bring in some excellent harvests. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Eldon Mo.
Posts: 17
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I live on a farm near Eldon Mo. Not a farmer but do have some goats and calves . I like to garden and really enjoy trying new to me heirloom varieties both flowers and vegatables . My wife likes flower gardening the best .The best part of gardening is when I have a bumper crop and can share with others .
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Inland North West...MT
Posts: 4
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Hello everyone! I live in the north west corner of Montana (zone 5) and have a short growing season. Enjoy reading the garden catalogs in the winter months and usually start seeds in April, or so. Love the miracle of seeds! Usually get carried away with this and end up giving most away, but “it’s my thing”….lol Looking forward to reading all the posts on this new forum.
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Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ohio zone 5
Posts: 61
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Hi everybody! I am in Ohio zone 5. I guess I would probably be considered a "back yard" gardener, although it has spread to the sides, and taken over the whole front as well! I used to have a yard, really I did...
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1
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I live on a farm in Central Minnesota. Raising grass fed angus and gardening for our family and extended family.Crops are open pollinated corn and our own oats, besides the hay and grass. No GMO's allowed. We're borderline zones 3 and 4.
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#38 |
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Junior Member
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I'm new to this site but I moved from Ohio to Southern New Mexico (White Sands area) a few months ago. Gardening is different here but it sure is beautiful
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#39 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: South Central Idaho
Posts: 1
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I garden with open pollinated varieties on a remote homestead on the BC coast.
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Clinton, LA
Posts: 2
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I live in the SE part of Louisiana which is in the toe of the boot. I would be interested in sharing information with you also, I am very interested in heirloom seed and organic gardening. At the present time I have only one heirloom seed that I have saved. They are pole green beans. I do know the variety because the party that passed them along to me did not know the variety however, they have been grown in their family for generations.
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