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| KEEP EVERY LEGACY SEED PRODUCED |
Legacy vegetables are the vegetables of yesterday, the vegies given by God that grandma used to grow. All of the vegetables produced by today's growers have been bred from legacy vegetables to produce a new strain which might offer a heartier cabbage or brighter mosquito-proof tomatoes. These strains are copyrighted to the creators of the plant and it is illegal for you to re-grow them. With legacy vegetables you can supply the neighborhood without getting yourself into trouble. Plant more seeds than you may need for the first year or two. Then, instead of picking your best vegetables, allow them to over-grow. They will produce the best seed
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and your next crop will be even healthier again. You can do this over a few seasons to perfect your own special strain.
Vegetable seeds should be planted according to the growing cycle of your area. Today you can find a lot of information on the Internet or we recommend you purchase the Yates organic garden guide for specific information on your area. When planting vegetable seeds in a home garden, use ½ of a 5kg bag of organic PASKOE to a 4mtr square garden. Sprinkle after planting and water it in well. For best results repeat the PASKOE application again half-way through the growing cycle.
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