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Category Archives: Seed Store
Customers Grow Picture-Perfect Brandywine
February 1, 2012
Kirby and Dee Stafford of Brooksville, Florida, are dedicated backyard gardeners that grow plants in raised beds and a few 40-feet rows along the fence lines. Continue reading
Posted in Bakersville, Farm, heirloom seeds, Magazine, Seed Store 100 Comments
All of us at Baker Creek are excited for our busiest time of year
January 24, 2012
See Baker Creek hard at work processing your order from the field to your front door! Continue reading
Posted in Bakersville, heirloom seeds, Seed Store 50 Comments
Baker Creek Gift Guide
November 30, 2011
While the 2011 calendar year may be winding down, the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company is gearing up for a busy 2012. Continue reading
Tagged Baker Creek, Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company, book signing, gardening, GMO, Heirloom, heirloom gardening, heirloom seeds, Petaluma, planting, seed bank, Seed Store, Seeds, vegetables
Posted in Bakersville, book, Gifts, Seed Store 49 Comments
Plant Spring-flowering Heirloom Bulbs Now
September 5, 2011
If you’ve ever admired gorgeous beds of brilliant tulips, fragrant daffodils and hyacinths, here’s the secret: plant bulbs in fall for blooms the following spring! Continue reading
Tagged bulbs, fall, flowers, Heirloom, planting, tulips
Posted in gardening, Seed Store 85 Comments
The melon harvest is on!
September 1, 2011
While Jere likes growing all fruits and vegetables, one of his very favorites is watermelons. Enjoy watching Jere, Sasha, and Dave discussing different types of melons and how to detect ripeness. Continue reading
Posted in Bakersville, Cooking, Farm, gardening, Seed Store 81 Comments
Baker’s Flour Mill and Bakery
August 12, 2011
Debbie Gettle has a knack for creating wonderful scents and tastes in her natural bakery. Continue reading
Posted in Bakersville, Cooking, Seed Store 357 Comments
Living Self-Sustaining Lives
June 21, 2011
California Author, Andy Couturier, will share excerpts from his book, “A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance” at the Seed Bank. Continue reading
Tagged farming, gardening, Japan, seed bank, self-sustaining
Posted in CA Seed Store, events, Petaluma, Seed Store 120 Comments
Comstock, Ferre’s Birthday Bash
May 26, 2011
Comstock, Ferre, & Co employees are busily preparing their big birthday party. On June 5th! Continue reading
Tagged & Co., Cocmstock, Comstock, Ferre
Posted in Comstock, Ferre, & Co., Cooking, events, Farm, Festivals, gardening, Seed Store 52 Comments
Be a Part of the Largest Heirloom Event Ever! Sept. 13th, 14th,15th
May 4, 2011
Be a part of culinary and agricultural history at the first annual National Heirloom Expo Continue reading
Tagged Baker Creek, Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company, Bakersville, california, Comstock, Cooking, event, Farm, farmer's markets, Ferre, Festivals, garden amendments, gardening, guest speakers, Heirloom, heirloom gardening, heirloom seeds, organic, Petaluma, planting, recipes, seed bank, vegetables, vendors
Posted in CA Seed Store, Comstock, Ferre, & Co., Cooking, events, Farm, Festivals, gardening, Petaluma, Seed Store, Test 63 Comments






Growing Leeks With William Woys Weaver
Posted on April 24, 2012 by plumtree
You cannot explore Belgian cookery (the homeland of Poirot) unless you also get to know leeks. I grow many varieties, have them in the ground all year around, and very glad of that fact when I price leeks at any supermarket. Continue reading →
Posted in gardening, heirloom seeds, Leeks, Seed Store, William Woys Weaver | 1 Comment