I was surfing around the Web this evening when I discovered a link to the Heirloom Organics website at non-hybrid-seeds.com. Curious, I took a look.
According to the website's home page:
Non-Hybrid or Open-Pollinated seeds allow the gardener to collect seeds from a crop for future planting. Hybrid seeds do not. All Heirloom Organics Seed Packs are 100% Non-Hybrid AND Non-GMO (genetically modified) and specially sealed for long term storage.
Sounds like a plan. We've been storing a small amount of organic seeds that we purchased from Whole Foods, but I'm glad to find more sources.
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