Saturday, November 15, 2014

Our Seeds Have A History!

Did you get a chance to read "There's So Much Going On..."?  Below is just one of the many "happenings" around here.  Enjoy!



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November 14, 2014
This morning while speaking with a new customer it dawned on me that not everyone knows about what makes an heirloom seed so special.

An  heirloom seed variety has been saved and passed down from generation to generation. These seeds have been carefully cultivated and are considered a great value to the recipient.  
Our Heirloom varieties can be traced anywhere from 50 years to some over 400 years!

Heirloom Seeds are unique like the Lemon Cucumber or Romanesco Italia Broccoli and others are just like the produce you buy in the store (only tastier) like the Roma Tomato.   

Heirloom seeds are Open-Pollinated and non-hybrid.
One of the many benefits of planting Heirloom varieties is seed saving!  Seed saving is how farmers and horiculturist have preserved the integrity of these seed varieties for hundred of years.


We've added NEW Varieties!


Someone asked for ROUND carrots...

Yes...this is REAL, Non-GMO Corn...

Looking to grow a 5 POUND Onion?

And in case you missed it...
We've added GROW KITS


Available Kits:

Shipping on Heirloom Seeds is FREE!
$10 minimum order
All of the seeds listed are open-pollinated, non-gmo and non-hybrid, non-patented,  untreated,
heirloom garden seeds.
Mary has signed the Safe Seed pledge.  
REMINDER:
Our seed shop will be closed Thursday, Nov 27th for Thanksgiving
Our online store is open 24-7.  Please feel free to join us Friday and Saturday, November 28th & 29th for Small Business Saturday.

If you have additional questions please feel free to ask.  We usually reply to emails within a few hours. 
Thanks you and have a wonderful weekend!

Happy Planting,



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2 comments:

Heidi's Wanderings said...

Your posts are always informative. And you're right heirloom seeds make for tastier produce.

ahappygirl said...

Wow! I learned so much! Thank you for sharing that valuable info! All of that food looks so delicious too! Stopping by from the Collective Social Blog Hop!

Happy Monday!