In my latest video, I share how we’re starting transplants from a wide range of plant genetics, landrace gardening style:

Consolidating varieties together by type, rather than inbred cultivar (AKA heirloom), is quite satisfying. The garden ought to be highly entertaining this year.

I was truly getting tired of trying to maintain separate varieties. Heck with it. Let’s mix ’em up.

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