Thursday, January 26, 2012

Planning Your Sustainable Garden? Grab A Non-Hybrid Seed Pack

More and more people are looking to grow their own vegetables to save money and to get the best possible organic produce. Now is the time to think about gardening again, as spring is on the way, and it is the perfect time to plan your spring and summer gardens.

If you are thinking about buying seeds for the upcoming gardening season, you might want to know about the difference between hybrid and non-hybrid seeds and why one is better than the other.

Non-hybrid seeds are also called open pollinated seeds. These seeds often yield better nutritional value in vegetables/fruits and any left-over seeds can be saved and stored for next year, which adds to the sustainability of your gardening.

The Non Hybrid Seed Family Pack contains a nice variety of vegetables, grains and fruits that should supply your family with a great rainbow choice of fruit and vegetables for the year and beyond.

Seeds included in the pack are: Brussels Sprouts, corn, various lettuce, melon, mustard, oats, onion, broccoli, Swiss chard, squash, tomato, carrots, wheat, water melon and others. The leftover seeds can be stored long term.

Overall, if you are planning on supplying your family with home-grown fruit and vegetables this year and in the years to come, then you should consider investing in non-hybrid seeds for the reasons mentioned above. The family pack offers a fantastic yield of produce at a great value. (And a few other tasty seed packs are listed below.)

Where To Buy: 
www.non-hybrid-seeds.com


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