Jumping on the heirloom-plant bandwagon

There are a growing number of books about heirloom gardening. Here's a sampling:

The Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg

By M. Kent Brinkley and Gordon Chappell

Heirloom Flowers

By Tovah Martin

The Heirloom Garden

By Jo Ann Gardner

Heirloom Vegetable Gardening

By William Woys Weaver

Heirloom Vegetables

By Sue Stickland

The New Traditional Garden

By Michael Weishan

Passalong Plants

By Steve Bender and Felder Rushing

The Southern Heirloom Garden

By William Welch and Greg Grant

Taylor's Guide to Heirloom Vegetables

By Benjamin Watson

100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden

By Carolyn Male

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