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Save Seeds From Your Compost And Spread This Everywhere Man Doesn't Destroy. Plant The Earth And Return Us To Paradise~!
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[quote:samanthasunflower:MV8yMTQ3NzMyXzM2NDE5MTM1XzY1NzBDRjY5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 590644:MV8yMTQ3NzMyXzM2MzE5NTUzX0MwNDU1NUJF] [quote:Little Drummer:MV8yMTQ3NzMyXzM2Mjg2NDY3XzczRTgwOUQx] Great Idea but those seeds won't reproduce. Monsanto made sure of that. [/quote] Not all seed in infertile. Just do a search for "seed saving" It is actually easier than many imagine. Many garden plants are bi-annuals meaning they make a seed in the second year. What that means is you need a seed garden area (smaller than your main garden). Also - like tomatoes? Just purchase tomatoes you like at the grocery - squeeze out the seeds from the center and plant them. They are usually hybrids and won't be completely true reproductions, but the most of the new plants production will be similar if not the same as the tomato you purchased. One grocery tomato has enough seed for many plants. You need either a longer season or some kind of plant starter room because starting tomatoes from seed takes up to six weeks longer than purchasing potted starts. [/quote] Probably a good idea to only do this with heirloom tomatoes from the store. Most round red tomatoes in the store are hybrids. There is nothing wrong with hybrids, most of us are hybrids. It's just that if you try to plant a seed from most tomatoes in the store, you will end up growing cherry tomatoes. Heirloom tomatoes are open pollinated and the seeds from them will produce plants that will have the same type of tomatoes as the parent plant. Pm me if you have any tomato questions. I can't claim to be a giant expert in anything, but I do raise thousands of tomato plants every year so I know something. [/quote]
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Animals will have food to eat and will stop killing each other and eventually we will see that eating what is grown and not born is better for us.
There is a reason Methusalah was 969 years old. He was devout and ascribed to the ten commandments. He was VEGAN.
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