Pioneer women like Caroline Ingalls (the mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder) had the task of making a home wherever the family lived. They always carried seeds and “starts” (plant divisions) from one home to another, for they could not expect to find what they needed where they settled. Gardens were vital to survival . . . READ MORE ON MY WEBSITE.
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