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Heirloom Plant Seeds

Heirloom plants seeds are a great way to grow vegetables, herbs, flowers, and even fruits. Air them plants are tough and their history can be traced back to at least 50 years ago and some of them can be traced back to the early 1900's and late 1800s.

  

Many people are enjoying the explosive growth of heirloom plants seeds. This is because many of the seeds have not been genetically altered and have been found to resist local parasites, handle local climates, and do not need pesticides or fertilizers to grow well in most local soils. These plants have not been genetically altered, and are known as an openly cultivated plant. This means that they produce seeds every year that are genetically the same as themselves.

Those fruits and vegetables today that are produced by crop farmers are no longer genetically sound. They may produce seeds, but there's a good chance that they're not going to grow the fruit or vegetable just like themselves. In fact, many of the hybrid crops of today, the seeds are dormant and will never grow at all.

One of the big differences between heirloom plants and today's hybrid seeds that you purchase at your local garden store is the fact that genetically, these seeds have not changed. Also, many consumers have found that organically grown heirloom plants have a tendency to taste better, have a richer texture, and wonderful color. This is one of the reasons that the market towards organic heirloom plants is growing so fast. As people realize that the vegetables at their supermarket are dull and lifeless in comparison, they're purchasing more organically grown fruit and vegetables. It's also cheaper for the farmer to produce these heirloom plants seeds than it is for them to buy hybrids and then try to grow them organically.

These organic fruits and vegetables seeds that are considered heirloom varieties are extremely resistant and grow well in most climates. This reduces the cost for the farmer as they do not have to buy pesticides, fertilizers or even growth hormones. This produce is then offered to the public often as organic, and as more people enjoy the explosive taste, more farmers will plant more heirloom plants seeds. Basically, the whole idea behind heirloom plants seed is to produce a plant that is able to reproduce itself, resists common problems in the area, grow on its own without special effects, and produce good quality produce.

Another benefit for those of you who may be purchasing organic heirloom fruits and vegetables or the seeds is a conversation starter. Each one of these heirloom plants seeds has a history all its own and many of them date back centuries. You'll find when the plant was originally planted in American soil, who planted it, what they did with it, and possibly understand how little the actual produce or the plant itself has changed over the years.


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