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Advantages of Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

Heirloom vegetable seeds are the type of seeds to look for if you are planning to grow a garden where you can harvest the seeds from your crops for planting the following year.

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.Heirloom seeds will produce the same variety of plant year after year, unlike "hybrid" seeds, which will revert to a different variety, or may not be fertile.

So look for untreated, sustainable "open pollinated" heirloom vegetable seeds when planning your garden this year!

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Creating an Heirloom Garden

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It is not difficult to create a garden with heirloom vegetable seeds.

  • Perhaps you are planning to grow an organic garden, and create your own compost to enrich your garden soil.
  • Compost enriched soil makes a great place to grow your own organic vegetables using heirloom vegetable seeds.
  • Why This Type of Seeds?

    One of the important aspects of heirloom seeds is the fact that they are not sterile and can produce year after year.

    * This means that you can allow a few plants each year to "go to seed" in your garden, and then harvest the seeds from those plants for planting in next years garden!

    This saves money, and can be very helpful in the event of a seed shortage in your area.

    Also, many neighbors give or exchange garden seeds harvested from their plants. Giving a gift of garden seeds is a good way to create a bond of friendship with your neighbors.

    You can use heirloom vegetable seeds with any method of growing you choose but for health and sustainability, many gardeners in recent years have completely switched to organic gardening.

    Taking care of your garden

    Heirloom Vegetable Seeds

  • Not only can you enjoy the benefits of recycling by adding a compost bin in your garden, you can also create the perfect food for your vegetables.
  • Chemical fertilizers are expensive, and they can damage your garden plants when applied incorrectly.
  • Compost is a very safe alternative and this natural fertilizer that will help your garden thrive.
  • Healthy plants can often overcome many garden pests on their own without the need to resort to using chemical pesticides.
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  • You can also add a row of marigold flowers to your garden area to help discourage unwanted garden pests.
  • Some insects such as ladybugs are also helpful, in that they eat other pests such as aphids that can damage your garden plants.

  • Weeding should be done regularly as well as proper watering and feeding.
  • Add a layer of organic mulch to the top of your garden to help prevent weeds from sprouting, to retain water, and to provide extra nutrients to your growing plants.
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    Why Choose To Grow Your Own Vegetables

    There are a number of reasons why many people are choosing to grow their own vegetables. Gardening is enjoyable in many ways, and helps promote a healthy lifestyle. It is good to know how to grow some of your own food, and not be totally dependent on purchasing everything you need.

    There are other people who are want to enjoy the benefits of gardening in order to reduce their foods costs and help the environment by recycling. It is also a good way to relax and reduce stress by re-connecting with mother nature.

    Taking care of a garden is very enjoyable, and to be successful it does take some effort. The great news is that no matter where you live with the benefit of heirloom vegetable seeds you can enjoy a garden and its bounty year after year.


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