[MittleiderMethodGardening] Heirloom Garden Seeds - 22 varieties, almost 30,000 - Best Deal anywhere at $60
Jim,
I am very interested in these seeds. However, I have been purchasing heirloom seeds from another source for our organic gardens in the northern part of Guatemala and we are getting poor results, I expect because of climatic conditions. i hve read the backgrounds of seeds carefully, trying to match the climate conditions, but haven't had much success.
Any suggestions would be very welcome. In the meantime, we are searching for non hybrid seeds in our region.
Thanks,
Frances
Frances & Group:
Our experience has been that these seeds will do fine in virtually any climate, if they are given Mhe Mittleider Gardening Method treatment. I'm not joking! We've used some of these same varieties in MANY climates, from 20 degrees South latitude, to the Equator, to 53 degrees North latitude. They are hardy seeds that grow everywhere I plant them.
Jim Kennard
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Kennard <jbkennard@foodforeveryone.org>
To: MittleiderMethodGardening <MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thu, Jun 28, 2012 8:44 am
Subject: [MittleiderMethodGardening] Heirloom Garden Seeds - 22 varieties, almost 30,000 - Best Deal anywhere at $60
Group:
I could talk for 1/2 hour about why you need to have these heirloom vegetable seeds, but I believe most of you KNOW the importance and tremendous value, both for NOW and FUTURE gardening.
They are triple sealed and will store for many years
The varieties are some of the best to be had anywhere, and will grow well in any US climate.
And the price is a fraction of what you would pay most places!
I recommend you go to www.growfood.com, then the Shop. Read about these great open pollinated seeds, and get your own 10 years' supply while we have a few left.
We only have 15 cans, and we won't be ordering any more this year, so don't put this off, or you will likely regret it.
Jim Kennard
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