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Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

Heirloom vegetable seeds are available in a wide assortment, including tomatoes, carrots, peas and even melons.

Heirloom seeds are those that are self cultivated and will generate the same fruit or vegetable again and again with no change in the fruit of the plant. This is what makes heirloom vegetables so unique and fun to grow. The main thing about heirloom seeds is that they produce their own seeds that generate more fruit or vegetables. Also, they're well known to be extremely hardy against pests and climate, and don't need fertilizer or pesticides to grow them. This means that heirloom seeds can often grow vegetables that are considered organic.

  

Also, you'll notice a bit of uniqueness about the heirloom vegetable seed fruit, it can be strange looking carrots, different colored beans, or possibly multicolored fruit. This is because they are genetically solid and have not been tampered with and will continue to bear the same looking fruits. Many consumers enjoy the rich flavors and distinctive texture of heirloom vegetables.

Many hobby farmers are enjoying the variety of heirloom seeds that are now available. You'll find melons of different colors that are lush and sweet, carrots that vary in size, color and texture, beans in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes, and heirloom beets, leeks, onions, radishes, and now you can even find the original heirloom herbs as well.

Look to your Internet to find a wide assortment of heirloom vegetables that vary in taste, texture and are very hardy plants that will offer you seeds for the next year. You'll find plenty of information and also you'll fine plenty of tips of how to make a bumper crop with these heirloom seeds.

Before purchasing your heirloom vegetable seeds, make sure they are a variety that will grow well in your locale. Some will be suited to the southlands, and others to the north or Midwest. Each of these heirloom seeds were grown years ago and have a history of production in different locales. Also, you may enjoy researching the history of your heirloom vegetables; many date back to the 1800's. It's kind of like a pedigree for your vegetables and you will enjoy enthralling your guests with the history of these primitive vegetables such as the Japanese climbing cucumber that was introduced in America around 1892, great for fresh or pickling.

Heirloom vegetable seeds are hardy to climates, resistant to pests, usually don't require pesticides, fertilizer, or growth hormones, and when planted and grown organically make exquisite vegetables with plenty of color, taste and texture. Look to your Internet for heirloom seed exchanges, and organic type gardening sites for your primitive vegetable stock that will continue to grow and produce the same way they did the first time, every time.


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