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| Many gardeners prefer heirloom vegetables because they are open-pollinated, | Many gardeners prefer heirloom vegetables because they are open-pollinated, | ||
| - | Heirloom seeds come from open-pollinated plants that pass on similar characteristics and traits from the parent plant to the child plant. There is no concrete definition that every gardener uses to define heirloom plants. ... Remember, heirloom refers to the heritage of a plant, while organic refers to a growing practice. | + | **Heirloom seeds** come from open-pollinated plants that pass on similar characteristics and traits from the parent plant to the child plant. There is no concrete definition that every gardener uses to define heirloom plants. ... Remember, heirloom refers to the heritage of a plant, while organic refers to a growing practice. |
| Basically there are two main ways to describe your seeds, the genetics of your seeds and how your seeds were grown. Heirlooms are seed varieties that are at least 50 years old, and you can save these seeds and plant them year after year. Heirlooms are never hybrids or GMOs. Hybrids are crosses of heirloom varieties. | Basically there are two main ways to describe your seeds, the genetics of your seeds and how your seeds were grown. Heirlooms are seed varieties that are at least 50 years old, and you can save these seeds and plant them year after year. Heirlooms are never hybrids or GMOs. Hybrids are crosses of heirloom varieties. | ||
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| + | **Organic seeds** are just that – organically grown. In other words, they are grown using sustainable methods from start to finish. No pesticides, no chemical fertilizers, | ||
| ### Advantages of Heirloom Seeds | ### Advantages of Heirloom Seeds | ||
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| - Heirlooms are Guaranteed Non-GMO. ... | - Heirlooms are Guaranteed Non-GMO. ... | ||
| - Heirloom Seeds Can Be Organic. | - Heirloom Seeds Can Be Organic. | ||
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| + | ## Candidates for the Prepper' | ||
| + | - **Trees:** - **Apple**, Peach, Pear, **Plum**, Cherry | ||
| + | - **Trees for Southern Climates:** - Orange, Lemon, Lime, Avocado, Grapefruit | ||
| + | - **Bushes:** - Blueberry, Black Raspberry, Red Raspberry, Gooseberry | ||
| + | - **Vines:** - **Grape**, Strawberry, **Cucumber**, | ||
| + | - **Vegetable Plants:** - **Tomato varieties**, | ||
| + | - Herbs: - Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, Thyme, Chives, Oregano, Basil, Chamomile, **Mint**, Lemon Balm, Chervil, Hyssop, Valerian, Lovage, **Cilantro**, | ||
| + | - **Grains:** - Wheat, Barley, Rye, Flax, Spelt, Amaranth, Quinoa | ||
| + | - **Flowers: | ||
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| + | ## Shelf Life of Seeds | ||
| + | Seeds can have a shelf life from 1-5 years. | ||
| + | being viable that varies over time. | ||
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| + | To help ensure that seeds will still be viable for the next planting season, it is important to store them in a sealed container/ | ||
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| + | For stored seeds you’re considering trying consider the conditions in which they were saved. If it was cool, dry and dark, the seeds have a good chance of germination. | ||
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| + | [Testing seed viability](https:// | ||
| ## Links | ## Links | ||
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