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  2. Amy Goldman Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Amy Goldman Fowler (born 1954) is an American billionaire heiress, gardener, author, artist, philanthropist, and advocate for seed saving and heirloom fruits and vegetables. She is one of the foremost heirloom plant conservationists in the US.

  3. White House vegetable garden - Wikipedia

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    The vegetables grown included arugula (rocket), cilantro (coriander), tomatillo, hot peppers, spinach, chard, collards, black kale, berries and lettuce, 25 heirloom seeds and 10 herbs such as anise hyssop and Thai basil, [11] and former presidents' favorite produce plants, such as Thomas Jefferson's preferred "Brown Dutch and Tennis Ball ...

  4. Planting seeds of victory at Children's Museum May 4 - AOL

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    Victory Gardens were a crucial aspect of the Homefront during World War II, with over 20 million gardens helping with rationing and food shortages. Planting seeds of victory at Children's Museum May 4

  5. Victory garden - Wikipedia

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    Come into the garden dad!, World War I poster from Canada (c. 1918), Archives of Ontario poster collection (I0016363)Victory Gardens became popular in Canada in 1917. Under the Ministry of Agriculture's campaign, "A Vegetable Garden for Every Home", residents of cities, towns and villages utilized backyard spaces to plant vegetables for personal use and war eff

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  7. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    David was interested in victory gardens and was an early promoter of the concept during World War I. [8] He also prioritized flowers and initiated several flower hybridization breeding programs. Geneticists also began to modify the genes of seeds using X-rays and colchicine. [8] Under his leadership, the advertising and catalog also improved.

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