Original post from Veggie Gardening Tips
Just in case the previous article describing some of the vegetable varieties I’m growing this season didn’t inspire you to investigate a few heirloom seed choices, today I’ll share some of the reasons that hybrid vegetable seeds aren’t high up on my shopping list.
First I’ll admit to planting a hybrid variety or two in my garden, but there have to be pretty compelling reasons and an exceptional plant involved to cause me to go against my better judgment like that. And while open pollinated plants aren’t perfect, I prefer to grow them for a number of very good reasons:
Top Ten Reasons for Planting Heirlooms in the Veggie Garden
1. Never met a GMO that I liked – GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms and that really doesn’t sound like something I want showing up on the dinner table. I simply don’t trust GMO’s or the motives behind them, and I’m curious to see the arguments that will be used to try and convince us that GMO’s are better for us.
2. Too thrifty to pay for seeds every year –
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Posted by: justindylan111 | 10/30/2010 at 12:50 PM