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  2. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Ozark homesteader variety from the 1950s. Re-introduced to the public by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds after being preserved by Ed Henson of Missouri for 45 years. [90] [91] Moneymaker Red 80 Heirloom Medium Standard Indeterminate Regular leaf Popular with grow-your-owners as seed is inexpensive compared to modern, often better, F1s. Blight prone ...

  3. Whole Earth Catalog - Wikipedia

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    Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds publishes a Whole Seed Catalog, with a title and cover image inspired by the Whole Earth Catalog. [33] Kevin Kelly, mentioned above for his role in editing later editions of the Whole Earth Catalog, maintains a web site—Cool-Tools.org—that publishes reviews of "the best/cheapest tools available. Tools are defined ...

  4. Talk:Gynura procumbens - Wikipedia

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    Would "Baker's Creek Rare Seeds" be a valid or reputable source for the name "Longevity Spinach"? --Mr Fink 03:06, 19 March 2015 (UTC) This page was ...

  5. Petaluma, California - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoma County Bank Building was the home of the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company and the Petaluma Seed Bank until 2019. [14] It was built in 1926. [15] Petaluma soon became known for its grain milling and chicken processing industries, which continue to the present day as a smaller fraction of its commerce.

  6. Delphinium bakeri - Wikipedia

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    It is known in the wild from one remaining occurrence near Salmon Creek in Sonoma County, where only seven plants remained as of March 2006. [1] D. bakeri grows from a thickened, tuber-like, fleshy cluster of roots, to a height of 70 centimetres (28 in). The leaves occur primarily along the upper third of the stem and are green at the time the ...

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