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here to shop online Your body is your temple; you
should treat it that way.
With fresh water and local grown vegetables, it's hard to
go wrong...
and it can't get more local than when you grow your own -
from your seed.
No more worries about the food grown for the masses being
tainted because
when you grow your own, that concern is minimized. The
fresher your food
source, the more nutritious it is. When you grow your own
seed, you don't
have to rely on anyone to provide something that you
can provide yourself,
your family and your loved ones. Let's start a revolution
! seed saving how-to and
nutritional facts
on the inside of every pack.
'Feed 'em once, or feed 'em for a
lifetime.'
New for next year is Northern Black Cherry, Black Krim,
and Giant Belgium tomatoes
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Vegetable Seed List 3.35 each includes shipping
double packs save .70 over buying 2 of the same kind-
6.00 for a double pack. Buy a bundle and save even more.
The art of saving seed
can basically be set up into 3 categories...
I have assembled a 6 pack of
different seeds for each category,
and a special 'top ten' of nutrition along with step by
step
instructions to save the seed.
Once you get the hang of this,
you'll have enough seed to support your family, and have enough left to eat delicious, nutritious
sprouts in the wintertime.
SOME SEED MAY BE EXCHANGED FOR A
SIMILAR ITEM DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY
Beginner seedsaver pak 1
self-pollinating
The easiest to grow and save seeds.
Each a perfect flower.
Intermediate seedsaver pak 2
Annual, except Asparagus.
Easier if you grow only
1 kind
Expert seedsaver pak 3
Bi-ennials - takes 2
years to produce seed. Easier if you only grow
one kind
Top
Ten
Nutri-pak
The 'Top Ten' pick
of the litter as far
as nutrition is concerned
17.95 shipping included
17.95 shipping included
17.95 shipping included
29.95 shipping included
Tomato beefsteak-
mortgage lifter
Green Pea
Sugarsnap
(2)Lettuce Buttercrunch Bibb
and Romaine
Green Beans Bush - Provider
Pole Beans Kentucky Wonder
3 need to climb
something.
tomato, pea and
Kentucky Wonder
Asparagus Mary Washington
Broccoli Decicco
Spinach Bloomsdale
Long Standing
Cucumber
Marketmore 76
Radish Champion
Zucchini Black
It's a snap to grow
intermediate level seed.
Just make sure you
grow one kind of
heirloom
Carrot Scarlet Nantes
Kale Dwarf Siberian
Beets Detroit Dark Red
Brus. Sprouts Long Island Improved
Swiss Chard Rainbow mix
Parsley Forest Green Triple
Curl
Kale and
Brussel Sprouts
will cross so either
alternate years or
place far apart..
or have
a friend grow them !