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primrose evening 6125 seeds RESEEDS EASILY GroCo
primrose evening 6125 seeds RESEEDS EASILY GroCo
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calendula EDIBLE FLOWER reseeds 1000 seeds GroCo
calendula EDIBLE FLOWER reseeds 1000 seeds GroCo
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primrose evening 1000 seeds RESEEDS EASILY GroCo
primrose evening 1000 seeds RESEEDS EASILY GroCo
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Petunia Laura Bush 50 Flower Seeds Fragrant Reseeds
Petunia Laura Bush 50 Flower Seeds Fragrant Reseeds
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SCOTTS COMPANY 18785 SCOTTS COMPANY 18785 "RE-SEED" PURE PREMIUM GRASS SEED 5LBS.
Sale Price: $16.60

"SCOTTS" PURE PREMIUM SEED Survives tough growing conditions Remarkably plush texture Aggressively spreads to fill in bare spots Thrives in sun and shade Formula: thermal blue 15% and tall fescue 85%

Persian Violet Love in a Mist Heirloom Seeds 200 Seeds Persian Violet Love in a Mist Heirloom Seeds 200 Seeds
Sale Price: $2.55

The flowers grow into beautiful shades of blue and purple.

Verbena Brazilian Vervain Heirloom Seeds 175 Seeds Verbena Brazilian Vervain Heirloom Seeds 175 Seeds
Sale Price: $1.79

A delicate, airy perennial, 3-6' tall, with stunning fanlike purple blooms great for mid to back of border accents. Very attractive to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds, this plant is easy to grow, reseeds and makes a lovely cut flower.

Zinnia Seeds Hot Crayon Colors 100 Seeds Zinnia Seeds Hot Crayon Colors 100 Seeds
Sale Price: $2.79

Zinnias need full sun and regular watering. They are best if direct sown.

Old Fashioned Hollyhock Seeds - Black Watchman Old Fashioned Hollyhock Seeds - Black Watchman
Sale Price: $1.99

The satiny, hibiscus-like blossoms are a deep maroon that shade to pure black. Flowers unfurl on tall stalks for a striking garden display. This is a re-selected heirloom variety.

Forget-Me-Not Blue Seeds 200 Seeds Forget-Me-Not Blue Seeds 200 Seeds
Sale Price: $1.79

A great way to mask the foliage of spring bulbs when they are done. This variety is know for its nice mounding habit. It will gently reseed so you will not forget it next year.

Viola Velour Mixed Colors Seeds 100 Seeds Viola Velour Mixed Colors Seeds 100 Seeds
Sale Price: $1.99

You can plant them out in spring or fall but again not the heat of summer. Hopefully they will greet you year after year.

Hungarian Breadseed Heirloom Poppy Seeds 1000 Seeds Hungarian Breadseed Heirloom Poppy Seeds 1000 Seeds
Sale Price: $2.79

If you are a true baker, having your own fresh sweet poppyseed is an incredible treat. Plant in late fall or early spring as they want the cold winter to germinate. This is an heirloom East European variety with luminous white or pale lavender petals...

Larkspur Lilac Spire Seeds 175 Seeds Larkspur Lilac Spire Seeds 175 Seeds
Sale Price: $1.79

If Delphiniums scare you with their supposed fussiness then Larkspur is a great alternative. These lilac blooms obtain a heighth of 3 to 4 feet and are great cutting flowers. They also make a fine dried flower...

How Secure Is Americas' Food Supply? Current Events Beg Your Attention!

What Crisis? - you might be tempted to say, the shelves in the Supermarkets are abundantly stocked and the government will guarantee the food supply. But there are developments in the world that should be cause for concern, For instance the Bee population in the US has collapsed by 75%, that will make real Honey a Luxury food, but the  more serious consequence is the lack of pollination in produce. The cause is controversial and highly political, probable suspects are GMO-crops and a pesticide from Bayer. Whatever, this event is indicative of how industry is rushing to market unproven methods and untested chemicals, regulatory agencies that are protecting the industry they are supposed to regulate and the inability of governments to safeguard our food supplies.

Food is becoming increasingly short supply, nutritionally challenged, loaded with non-removable toxins and bland in aroma. Rich countries are colonizing poor countries farmland, causing food shortage in developing countries. Saudi Arabia is harvesting in Sudan and Ethiopia, Qatar in Kenya, and Libya in.Ukraine, Japan in the Philippines and Vietnam in Laos - just to name a few. In addition to the obvious concern of neo-colonialism, the produce will log enormous food miles, which means substantial loss in nutrients and added toxic preservatives. The US has long outsourced food production to Mexico and imported contaminated produce of all kind. Developed countries are tempted to export food production to countries where ecological concerns are a non-issue and safety standards are not enforced. Smithfield Foods made headlines for their high yield animal factories in Mexico, when the swine flu virus broke out in April.

Meanwhile Monsanto is using its political ties, fueled by intense lobbying, to monopolize the entire crop industry. Its genetically engineered seeds grow produce that can't reseed and wipe out the natural crops. Silently, Monsanto is buying up Seed companies around the world, in an effort to control the global food production.

If you believe concern is unfounded consider these facts: this year the South African farmers suffered a catastrophic gm-maize growth failure over a 82,000 hectares area, the plants failed to produce any seeds. Monsanto cited a "production failure" and "underfertilization". If Monsanto owns all the seeds, then they hold the key to global famine. In addition, we know that Monsanto engineers seeds to use more fertilizers, pesticides, herbizides, fungizides - and those toxins make into the produce - and into your body. Since the farmers have to buy new seeds every year, means in effect that corporate America controls the global food production.

It is simply too risky to do nothing and leave the consequences to the government. Every household should buy essential non-hybrid seeds of basic produce and plant them in their garden, no matter how small, and/or indoor.

Search for 100% guaranteed non-hybrid seeds - if you find this a difficult and time consuming task, you find resources here: http://www.vitalityconcepts.com

About the Author

Heinz R Gisel is a Personal Nutritional Concepts and Medical Devices Innovator, based in San Diego and Tokyo. He is the Founder of Vitality Concepts Corporation and Doctors 4 Vitality Clinics, LLC. He developed a a clinical, non-invasive analysis system that can detect disease before any symptoms occur, without radiation. He believes that Nutrients belong into food and beverages and not capsules and pills and he has patents pending on such nutritional concepts. Meet the Author at: http://www.vitalityconcepts.com/

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