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The featured Merit Badge Awardee of the Week is … Rachel Nelson!

Rachel Nelson, (Yart #1081) has received a certificate of achievement in Garden Gate for earning a beginner level Heirlooms Forever! badge.

“I was able to replace 5% of my planting with heirloom seeds. I was finally able to get Gardening with Heirloom Seeds from the library. It was on backorder forever … LOL! It had a ton of great information as well as a lot of varieties for things that I had never heard of before. I’m looking forward to finding Viroflay spinach. It’s considered monster spinach. And I had no idea there are so many different colors of nasturtiums. This book was well worth the time it took to get from the library.


I was finally able to get Gardening with Heirloom Seeds from the library. It was on back order for forever… LOL! It had a ton of great information as well as a lot of varieties for things that I had never heard of. I’m looking forward to finding Viroflay spinach. It’s considered monster spinach. And I had no idea there are so many

different colors of Nasturtiums. This book was well worth the time it took to get from the library.

I like the heirloom varieties much better for taste. I see why there are hybrids though, they can handle drought and disease better. But if handled properly, the heirlooms produce well.”

  1. Elizabeth says:

    Oh wow, just finished posting to your other two topics for today before I read this one; talk about being on the same page!

    Way to go Rachel! Congratulations! Garden Gate is considered one of the top Gardening magazines available & I really enjoy it. Will delve deeper into the link MaryJane provided a bit later today. But most things Heirloom stand head-n-shoulders above the rest, in both looks & most assuredly taste:-)

  2. MaryBeth says:

    They will be growing in our garden next spring. Looking good!!
    I made Kale chips last night from Kale still growing in the garden. They are easy to make and realy krispy and melt in the mouth. Want the recipe???
    MB

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