All-America Selections
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Kitchen Gardening
Fire Fly Tomatoes Light Up the Garden
Fire Fly tomatoes live up to their All-America Selections billing as 2019 winners. It’s easy to see how these yellow-white fruits earned their name.
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Kitchen Gardening
Plant these Vegetable Winners for Garden Success
The All-America Selections trial judges do all the work, and vegetable gardeners reap the rewards. Smart gardeners will look for these vegetable winners to plant in their gardens this season.
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Kitchen Gardening
Vegetable Winners Make Gardening Easier
The 2017 All-America Selections winners are ready for this gardening season. Planting these winners is one of the first steps to vegetable gardening success.
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Kitchen Gardening
Candyland Tomatoes Make a Sweet Garden Treat
One of the newest award winners from All-America Selections is a currant-size tomato named for the classic children’s board game. These tomatoes are sweet and fun to grow.
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Kitchen Gardening
8 Outstanding New Veggies 2016
Wouldn’t it be great to have gardening friends who would grow all of those tempting new vegetable varieties you read about in catalogs, and tell you which were most worthy…
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Article
Patio Pepper Roundup for 2015
It’s time for the annual pepper roundup in my patio garden. Here are some of the top picks for the 2015 gardening season.
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Kitchen Gardening
New Crop of Winners for 2015
'Tis the season to start thinking about what to plant in next year's garden. All-America Selections has a delicious new crop of winners for gardeners like you.
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Article
Three New Peppers for 2014
Thanks to All-America Selections, gardeners can add three new and colorful peppers to their gardens this season. The lineup includes a Regional Winner that’s specifically meant for the Mountain and…
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Kitchen Gardening
New Bean Adds to Fall Planting
Even though it seems like summer has just arrived, it’s already time to think about fall planting. I feel lucky to be able to add a trial packet of 'Mascotte'…
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Article
Good Things Grow in Small Packages
‘Lizzano’ tomato, an All-America Selections vegetable winner for 2011, is a now a favorite in my garden, too.