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Agricultural Fires Swarm Across Mexico, Prepares Land for Pasture but Degrades Air Quality

parserjet wrote 2 weeks ago: Agricultural Fires Swarm Across Mexico, Prepares Land for Pasture but Degrades Air Quality Keep in m … more →

Tags: united states, Food, California, México, Monsanto, Shopping, Tomato, seed

Heritage Strawberries!!4 comments

wrygrass.com wrote 1 month ago: I’m so excited to see how well these strawberry plants are doing since I planted them last fal … more →

Tags: Green Living & Gardening, genetically modified food, Genetically Modified Organism, GMO, heritage seed, Monsanto, Organic Gardening, Plant, seed

Hope Gardens 2013 non-GMO, non-Monsanto, open-pollinated, heirloom Tomato Choices

spielbee wrote 2 months ago: View this document on Scribd … more →

Tags: Vegetable Gardening, Genetically Modified Organism, heirloom tomato, Monsanto

I'm chasing a (farming) dream

Kevin wrote 3 months ago: After 10 years of practicing law, I’ve finally had all I can stand. I’ve hit that point … more →

Tags: seed, Home and Garden, organic farming, Heirloom plant

The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food (Ray)

orangefaeriedust wrote 8 months ago: The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food by Janisse Ray My rating: 5 of 5 stars I tho … more →

Tags: Books, Seeds, Nature, farming, Agriculture, heirloom, Food, Vegetable, Fruit

Heirloom, Organic & Hybrid. Knowing the Difference6 comments

Farm, Foodie and Fitness wrote 11 months ago: Ever wanted to know the difference between organic, heirloom, and hybrid? Seed companies have starte … more →

Tags: Garden, Food, farm, Vegetables, organic, Fruit, Seeds, HYBRID, heirloom

Back From Vacation

drjeff7 wrote 11 months ago: Picture of the Garden early in the day before being weeded. Another patch of weeds A Picture of the … more →

Tags: Composting, gardening, Soil, stirrup hoe, seed, Plant, Heirloom plant, Garden, united states

The difference between open-pollinated, heirloom, and hybrid seeds

drjeff7 wrote 11 months ago: Reblogged from The Adventures of Thrive Farm: Reblogged from http://blog.seedsavers.org/open-pollina … more →

Tags: Self-Sufficiency, gardening, Soil, self sufficient, heirloom vegetables, Seed saving, seed, Plant, Heirloom plant

The difference between open-pollinated, heirloom, and hybrid seeds3 comments

lantanagurl wrote 12 months ago: Reblogged from http://blog.seedsavers.org/open-pollinated-heirloom-and-hybrid-seeds/#.T7jq-xD_Nhk.fa … more →

Tags: gardening, Seeds, Garden, Heirloom plant, seed, Plant, pollination, Seed Savers Exchange, HYBRID

There's something about tomatoes2 comments

Skip Slone wrote 1 year ago: I‘m sure it’s safe to say that no one has ever mistaken a tomato for Cameron Diaz. Never … more →

Tags: my garden, Tomatoes, gardening, Heirlooms, florida gardening, Seeds

To-MAY-Toe, To-MAH-Toe

yardloverblog wrote 1 year ago: Say it any way you want, there are so many varieties of tomatoes to choose from, it can be paralyzin … more →

Tags: Seeds & Bulbs, Vegetable Gardening, Tomato, Heirloom plant, Vegetable, Growing tomatoes, tomato seeds

Heirloom Plants. Fruits, Veggies and Flowers7 comments

Nicole Brait wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia People often ask me what makes a plant an heirloom. Good question. The answer is … more →

Tags: SUSTAIN, Garden, Eating Green, Sustainable living, Food, Heirloom plant

Seeds [Standing on Common Ground]

hortusludi wrote 1 year ago: We’ve been visiting Whitehawk Community Food Project over the last year since we met up with t … more →

Tags: Planting, Seed saving, Ideas!, seedy sunday, Seed Saving, allotments, seed circles, food-growing, sustainability

Seed Saving is political!2 comments

hortusludi wrote 1 year ago: At Brighton & Hove’s 11th Seedy Sunday, the 2 main issues being discussed amongst allotmen … more →

Tags: Planting, Seed saving, Ideas!, Harvests, seedy sunday, Seed Saving, seed swap, Brighton & Hove, Seed Saving Circle

Shopping for seeds1 comment

gardenerscoach wrote 1 year ago: My vegetable raised boxes are filled with wonderful mushroom manure and compost and I am ready for t … more →

Tags: Heirloom plant, Genetically Modified Organism, Roundup, New York Times, Genetic engineering, Monsanto, seed

Everything You Need To Know About Seeds – Part 1

lantanagurl wrote 1 year ago: In this 4 part series, I will be covering everything you need to know about seeds.  From where to ge … more →

Tags: Seeds, Garden, seed, Vegetable, mason jar, Oldest viable seed, seed swap

Vandana Shiva: The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy1 comment

@Aine wrote 1 year ago: The seed is the first link in the food chain – and seed sovereignty is the foundation of food … more →

Tags: capitalism, INTERNATIONAL, The People's History, back to the garden, corporatism, Capitalism 2, Agriculture, India, Environment

Everything You Need To Know About Seeds - Part 13 comments

thehomevegetablegardener wrote 1 year ago: In this 3 part series, I will be covering everything you need to know about seeds.  From where to ge … more →

Tags: General, gardening, Seeds, seed swap, National Gardening Association, national seed swap day, Garden, Plant, seed

The Scoop on Seeds

yardloverblog wrote 1 year ago: It seems like planting seeds has gotten complicated recently   Should you only plant organic seeds? … more →

Tags: Organic Gardening, Seeds & Bulbs, Heirloom plant, Heirloom Seeds, organic seeds, HYBRID


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