Why Grow "real" Seed?

Discussion in 'Finding, Identifying, and Preparing Food' started by lonewolf, Apr 25, 2023.

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  1. lonewolf

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    chart of Shelf life of seeds.
    note comment about survival stash of seeds.
    seed survival is quite short, I know by my own experience, so regularly changing your seed stash may be required, better still use them and store your own, you cant do this with F1/Hybrid seed.
     
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    I save my own seeds. However, the majority of grown food in my garden is perennial. So simple and reliable it’s definitely survivalist.

    onions, cabbage, spinach, Jerusalem artichoke, fruit bushes, fruit trees, are just some of my perennial crops.
     
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