This is the third installment of four retold from Andrea Wulf’s book, The Founding Gardeners. The Constitutional Convention Story: Installment #3 On the trip back from Bartram’s Garden and for the next day and a half, the delegates had a lot to think about. The 55 delegates ranged in age from 26 to Benjamin Franklin who at 81 was the…
The Constitutional Convention Story: Installment #2
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The Constitutional Convention Story: Installment #1
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From the Prehistoric Americans to the Native Americans to the Immigrant Americans – The Vegetable That Nourished A Nation
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How Zinnias Were Used To Communicate The Unspeakable During The Victorian Era
The King of Purple Zinnias – Royal Purple How Zinnias Were Used To Communicate The Unspeakable During The Victorian Era WE’RE BACK!!! Thank all of you who visited our booths during the 2019 Indoor Flower Show Season, and a special thanks from me, personally, to those of you who cameto thank me for these newsletters. You have no idea how powerful…
America’s Greatest Horticultural Tradition: The Philadelphia Flower Show
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The 6 Most Beloved Hot Peppers of All Time
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The Paste/Plum Tomatoes-Good for Everything!
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Dinnerplate Dahlias
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The 4 Greatest Heirloom Eggplants of All Time
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