I couldn't copy and past the html from this blog and so I just looked up diggers.com, a seed company. But what do you mean get involved? You mean buy open pollinated heirloom varieties? Or is there more? I believe you and I may be on the same page when it comes to what's good in life and what's worth protecting, I always want to hear more about what I can do.
I do already buy seeds that have not been genetically modified, generally speaking I buy mostly heirlooms as well. I keep wondering what more I can do to protect our dwindling supply of diverse varieties of seeds.
2 Comments:
These people are a wonderful resource: http://www.seedsavers.org/
In your neck of the woods: http://www.seedsavers.net/
And here's a directory: http://www.halcyon.com/tmend/exchanges.htm
I couldn't copy and past the html from this blog and so I just looked up diggers.com, a seed company. But what do you mean get involved? You mean buy open pollinated heirloom varieties? Or is there more? I believe you and I may be on the same page when it comes to what's good in life and what's worth protecting, I always want to hear more about what I can do.
I do already buy seeds that have not been genetically modified, generally speaking I buy mostly heirlooms as well. I keep wondering what more I can do to protect our dwindling supply of diverse varieties of seeds.
Post a Comment
<< Home