Tuesday, April 30, 2013
A Home Grown Movement: Non-GMO Seeds
Bee is proud to introduce Seed Savers Open Pollinated Seeds. Open-pollinated varieties conserve the genetic diversity of garden vegetables and prevents the loss of unique varieties in the face of dwindling agricultural biodiversity. From our friends at Seed Savers:
Deciding which seed to plant can be a daunting task, and the decision is often more complicated than simply trying to pick which beautiful tomatoes to grow. Among the more important decisions every gardener makes is the choice between open-pollinated, hybrid, and heirloom seed varieties. The most significant distinction among these types is that gardeners can save true-to-type seed from open-pollinated and heirloom varieties, but not hybrids.
Not sure what seeds to buy? Ask Colleen, our resident Green Thumb Expert!
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