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I am pleased to share this resource to any of you who are interested. I have not ordered any seed from them but know of folks who have. Hope you find something you can use here.
Gary/Louisville
Baker Creek Seeds supports The Heirloom Seed Shop which maintains a wonderful selection of non-hybrid, open pollinated seed for sale. Along with the many varieties of seed, we also offer gardening gifts, supplies and some very helpful books on the subjects of seed-saving and organic gardening methods.
Sponsored by the Foodbank of North Central Arkansas, this tiny seed shop is an integral part of a new program called "The BIG SEED Project." The Heirloom Seed Shop plays a vital role in the program by increasing public awareness of the value in preserving our heritage through planting and saving pure, heirloom seed varieties. With the introduction into, and the ever-increasing use of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's) in our food supply, these old time, non-hybrid varieties are our only direct link back to the unaltered version of the original plants.
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day;
teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime.
By helping develop and/or improve our clients growing skills with earth-friendly organic methods, The BIG SEED Project not only helps provide healthier, more nutritious food, but it introduces and advocates sustainable agriculture into more of our backyard gardens and communities - a practice desparately needed to reap the benefits of a healthy planet.
When you purchase seed from The Heirloom Seed Shop,
you help secure a legacy for future generations
and preserve a heritage of days gone by.
Your tax-deductible purchase not only helps to promote the earth-friendly benefits of organic growing and sustainable agriculture, but the proceeds of The Heirloom Seed Shop help support the Foodbank of North Central Arkansas in it's efforts to feed the hungry
They're in Mountain Home, AR and support the Food Bank there.
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