I say No to GMO.. Its hard to avoid cause there is so much out there. But I wish it would have never been invented. Yes invented. Cause it defianatly wasnt bred.
Im beginning to wonder myself.
Power of big business makes alot of them large company owners not think right. The more power one has, the more they want. Evil I would say..
Ya the company that comes to mind is already doing harm. What would stop them from doing more. So they can get more...
Heres a link that will send the first link to the officials in your area. All you do is type in your zip code and it will list all and send it to all of them at the same time..
http://www.capwiz.com/grassrootsnetroots/issues/alert/?alertid=15154336&type=ML
I just heard about Monsanto this...
I found this in an old book called "Grow IT"
How long seeds last if kept properly..
Beans, Lima 3 years
Beans, Snap 3 years
Beets 4 years
Broccoli 3 years
Cabbage 4 years
Cabbage, Chinese 3 years
Cantaloupe 5 years
Carrots 3 years
Cauliflower 4 years
Chicory 4 years
Chives 2 years
Corn, Sweet...
Thank you for your time in answering my question.
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Another question..
These trees get large.
Can they be pruned to stay a bit smaller.
Or do they come on dwarf stalk at all.
I totally dont know any thing about this...
Just like the title says. I was thinking about getting a mulberry tree. Which has the best flavor. Or which tree is the best. If you have one of each, will they still breed true to seed if planted.
Better yet. Which type is a hybrid. Which type is considered Heirloom.
Thank you.
I forgot to thank you for the links. They were helpful. Actually Im going outside in the dark to pick a few flowers to check for differences..
Boy those pics are on the small side. Wish they were clickable, so you could make them bigger.
Thank you both for your help. I thought they were basically the same.
My town of Brookings actually has a celebration about Azaleas.. Its the Azalea Festavil.. And our city park has Azaleas that area over 100 years old in them. They have smaller flowers than what people plant in their gardens...
Thank you to those who have replied.. The plant in question is a fruit tree. I dont own my own land yet. But got a good deal on the trees.. So they are being transplanted into big pots.. I just wasnt sure if I could use the dirt that the earthworms decided to live in.. I didnt know if I had to...