SAVE YOUR SEEDS, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD MAN, HORDE YOUR SEEDS!!!!  OBAMA
WILL BAN SEEDS ALTOGETHER IN THE NEXT 60 DAYS!

PS.  SEED THE WORLD

On Mar 2, 2:06 pm, Justice <[email protected]> wrote:
> It means that farmers cannot use the seeds to propagate new plants.
> Even home farmers will not be able to use seeds to replant from the
> previous year if their crops are seed=free, but its worse for
> commercial farmers in low income areas.
>
> So seeds will have to be purchased, and they can be genetically
> engineered for the GOOD of us all.
>
> The best thing to do to combat this and other unscrupulous practices
> is to
>
> 1) grow your own  start small so you will be successful.
>
> 2) go to a nursery and get expert advice ==Mercury, on another thread
> you talked about having critters.  I am changing my advice to you on
> this thread.
>
> Go to a local nursery and get all of your supplies and your plants
> from them this first time. It will cost you a little extra money, but
> if you go around 10:00 or 11:00 in the morning, they will have time to
> talk you through the process and help you with all of your questions.
> Be sure they are amenable to organic stuff, ask them if they hierloom
> plants.  If not start out with the regular plants this time.  Later
> when you are better at it, you can go on line to hierloom seed
> companies and begin to grow the kinds of fruits and vegetables you'll
> never see at the market.  They will taste good, be better for you, and
> make great gifts for your family at Christmas when you decide to make
> jams and preserves.
>
> 3) SAVE YOUR SEEDS.  Get small plastic containers or bags.  Remove the
> seed from the fruit, clean it well, dry it, and bag it for the
> following year.  You can do that with organic fruits you buy at the
> supermarket or save your seeds when you order then from the seed
> catalogue.
>
> 4) you can also start a compost heap in the corner of your yard.  You
> can buy one, or just start one using leaves and dried grass
> clippings.  with some bloodmeal and stirring it around once a week, by
> the end of a season you will have plenty of good stuff to add to your
> dirt to feed your plants.
>
> You can get really good at this Merc.  Maybe even start selling your
> best plants to good restaurants in your area.  It can be a form of
> "egg money" for you, or you can just share the bounty with the nice
> people around you.
>
> On Feb 22, 8:58 pm, Mercury <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thank you, I am gald to know she and her family are fine!!! If you are
> > reading this Cincy, I miss you and hope you come back soon!
>
> > Sometimes I take little breaks....from certain groups/people.
>
> > What happens if we leave all fruits and veggies seedless. I really
> > dont like this thought.
>
> > On Feb 22, 9:46 am, xi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > She took vacation from groups, that is what she told. And, yes, I miss
> > > her too. But she told me that she and her family are fine.
>
> > > For me, seeds is not an inconvenience at all. It is part of the nature
> > > cycle, right?
>
> > > :)
>
> > > Peace and best wishes.
>
> > > Xi
>
> > > On Feb 22, 3:06 pm, Mercury <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Is Cincy on vacation? I miss her.
>
> > > > What is the purpose of having seedless fruit and vegetables? Is it too
> > > > much of an inconvenience for people to have seeds in thier fruit? This
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