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Heirloom Garden Seeds

Heirloom garden seeds are a wonderful type of seed for your garden; they are very sturdy, hardy and resist most of the local pests if you choose garden heirloom seeds for your local area.

Heirloom garden seeds are those seeds that reproduce themselves. They are genetically the same as they were over 50 years ago, before crop farmers started genetically designing crop vegetables that focused on crop production and uniformity instead of taste or texture. These are the type of vegetables you buy in your grocery store. The heirloom garden seeds can offer you a wide variety of interesting colors, textures and explosive taste and are usually sold in farmer's markets or organic produce stores.

  

You can find a lot of information about heirloom garden seeds and the history of each type on the Internet. You will find that each variety has a history of it's own and some of these seeds date back to the 1800's. Heirloom seeds are a part of the history the homesteaders' garden and these seeds became extremely resistant to local weather and pests. Each of these types of seeds was grown without common pesticides or today's fertilizers but were grown completely organically. Because they reproduce themselves, they have stayed genetically the same and will continue to stay themselves unless someone decides to cross breed, which results in an altered seed, and it's no longer considered an heirloom plant.

As people understand the heirloom garden seeds produce produce with an explosive taste and great texture, as well as unusual colors, more hobby farmers will plant them. This will result in fewer pesticides, growth hormones and fertilizers being used around the world. As more people understand that purchasing organic vegetables and fruit is better for them, again the market will expand. This results in more heirloom seed for everyone to plant, as these heirloom plants produce their own seeds. A benefit for the farmer as they don't have to purchase seed every year, in fact, it winds up being cheaper to grow them as well as cheaper to get started because of the lack of the cost of fertilizers and pesticides.

Heirloom garden seeds are a great way for a hobby farmer or even an organic farmer to produce organic vegetables. Because most of the varieties are loved for their explosive taste, texture and colors, they also make interesting table conversation for those of you who are just growing a few organic tomatoes, heirloom carrots, or other types of ancient seed, you'll enjoy explaining it to your guests. Each one of the heirloom garden seeds has its own history, and generally, people will find this interesting, and you will find that they are easier to grow and produce great tasting vegetables and fruits.


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