Thank you Curtis for all the hours you have put into teaching on your channel. Your videos are information-packed, accessible and clear. Being a good teacher takes a lot of effort and you are a great one. Your work has inspiring me to not only grow food but also learn about running a business and making a profit. Keep it up!
Just opened my mailbox to a package from Mr. Footer. Obviously someone loves me. Your videos are awesome and cant wait to dig into your book. Thanks :)
Hey Curtis! Love your seeds and love supporting your channel. I was wondering if you have a video explaining the difference between everything you have spoken about... GMO seeds, hybrid seeds etc. I am more specifically interested in microgreens.
Some people also confuse GMO and HYBRID. Nothing wrong with Hybrid... in fact it is often better because some plants have been cross bred to make them more productive, resistant to disease/drought/etc.
...and nothing wrong with GMO either. To give example, tell me why would be having more cellulose in the stem of the corn plant bad for you? Even if you eat it has no effect on you. It however does one thing pretty well, it makes the stem harder, thus certain bugs have a lot harder time attacking the crop. lets also point out that GMO is a precision technology, thus there is no random "bad genes" introduced, while many conventional breeders use artificial means to increase the number of mutations, hence more mutations means that you will have bigger chance to get the genetic makeup (and plant) you want. These include treating plants with, acid, and exposing them to radiation - i think most people would find that just as scary if not more than GMO. At the end of the day, people are uneduacted, and fall foll all kinds of bullshit. I find this pretty similar to how media portrayed radiation, or a few centuries back how electricity was treated as some mysterious force that could get loose, go around killing people raise dead ... etc. after all it makes dead bodies move! Boo!
Thanks for another great video. I have been trying to plant a fall garden (for selling at market) to make up for a loss in yields because of the hot summer and am having so much trouble getting stuff to come up and come up evenly. I switched to using your technique of bed prepping and seeding. Having trouble with worms eating off the tender sprouts, and have began spraying with BT in hopes to kill them. Due to a lack of rain here I have to hand water, and notice all of the butterflies/moths collecting on the wet soil. Just thought I would share a story.
Three buckets and tote and I don't bother saving seeds either, much easier to buy them each year. Plus I like to try different things. Like this year I tried carrots in my tote but so far they are only an inch long with very lose compost. Next year I'll try green onions in the tote.
Hey Curtis - love your book - i've been doing some research on seeds and i've just purchased my jang. Some handy hints from you would be tops. The list below is there any other selection you'd choose over these choices? Nonetheless thanks heaps from Newcastle - Australia Allstar Gourmet Lettuce Mix Kale - Red Russian Tatsoi Rocket - Arugula Mustard Greens - Red Splendor Beet Greens Early Wonder top Salanova - Sweet Crisp Baby Spinach - Seaside Radish - Cherriette Coriander - Marino
Seed saving is always worth the time! The plants become climatized to your area and will thrive better the next year... And GMOs have infiltrated more than commercial crops- Arctic Apples and Simplot potatoes are examples.
I have a few Heirlooms I like, but I am finding that hybrids are more disease resistant and often have a faster DTM so I can get something else planted.
Curtis if you care truly care about agriculture would you speak with me about some ideas I feel your a great person to talk because you seem sensitive and empathetic to pain you care for your plants like I do but never would get where u are if I didn't have my insights I need help and have become increasingly upset because no one will help me help others like you do I am the best resource In terms of nature and plants I've made it my life's work to understand nature but because of hate that exist I can't exist in the normal world of jobs I rarely quit anything I do but had to quit my only source of income and now don't know what my life means
curtis. i love your videos. great stuff. do you have a video of you planting your seeds at the level of farming that you are at. if so a link would be greatly appriciated. keep up the great videos. thanks.
I watch so many of your vids to gain knowledge on growing and starting business. and the shittiest thing is I'm from the us so everything's different(laws taxes etc)
Curtis, I would love to know which crops you direct sow and which you start in flats? ( I hope that this isn't a repeat question -- I've tried to check.) Thank you so very much for sharing your wisdom and experience so freely and honestly!
Curtis, Anyone who has tried saving seed from their garden should understand that this is not free or easy. It's quite a bit of work and takes lots of time. Thanks for the information. I'd rather buy seeds from a company that is good at producing seeds than to hope that my amateur seed, saved from last year, will germinate well.
Actually, arugula does not take long and is extremely productive. I produced half a cup of seed from maybe a square metre or less of plants. And they freeze well. But cleaning them took an hour and they aren't perfectly clean, so they might not do well in the Jang seeder, if you use that for arugula, for example.
FYI i wasn't sure were to find seed sellers in Canada for a couple of cover crop options. Winter Rye and Hairy Vetch and so after getting terrible options from google. Seed sellers that cant sell cover crops over the Canadian border for example. I thought hey there should be something like this on Urban Farmer and here it is. Thanks Curtis. PS still looking for a good source of Vetch that doesnt feel really expensive, but im probably just cheap LOL Cheers
Curtis....love love love your videos....I'm about 20 minutes from William Dam Seeds ..if I'm buying micro greens seeds is it better to go with Mumms or Williams...I know you said Mumms in the video but I can drive to Williams in 20....what is the better seed
I am starting to grow for seed saving this year, but its not something that will improve margins for a market farm. Saving seeds isn't costly per seed, it is costly per variety. It would take a tiny tiny plot to get enough seed to provide all of one variety of lettuce for yourself. But with umteen crops a market farmer grows, the managment effort would become extreme. For me the drive is more based on interest, and living in conditions needful of locally adapted seeds, where the desert meets the Rocky Mountains. If my community had the wealth to control the environment of our grow operations more so, or a milder climate there would be little calling. Even factoing that in, I cannot grow enough of a crop to justify seed saving for myself as a business, instead it is a side hobby and self-education project for the last couple years, and as my plants are breed to the condition I want, there may soon be a business possibility to provide seeds for several farms. With current conditions and seed prices and shipping being as they are at present, there is limited financial motive to save seed. A local seed business might be viable in certain communities with special conditions, especially if it is an economically disadvantaged area, but even in those conditions it is most likely to be a simple side business.
Unless I'm mistaken, Salanova is just a trademarked name of baby lettuce's from Johnny's. As far as I can tell, it's just their hybrid baby lettuces. There are plenty of other companies offering baby lettuce. Osborne, Fedco, among many others. I personally have opted out of growing Johnny's Salanova because I find their prices to be too high compared to other companies offering varieties like Tango and Merlot, or varieties Red Incised and Multi Green. Is there a difference between Salanova and these other baby lettuces?
Isn't there a higher cost of being "certified organic" as well? It also may be difficult to control pollination from other gardens near yours that may introduce GMO pollen.
I have noticed that too. After a year or two I decided I mostly prefer more common varieties. I get a few of theirs but mostly I went with high mowing this year.
I've ordered a bunch of tomatoes and peppers from them, a lot of them didn't do very well, didn't nearly come out as advertised, or were just weird like the Craig's Grande Jalapeno which grew fine but tasted like a bell pepper.. I do like their Jimmy Nardello pepper seeds and their heirloom lettuce mix. But some of their stuff like their Amish Paste tomato seeds the plants would look awful while all the others around it looked great. I will probably get some more Jimmy Nardello seeds next year but that'll be about it!
In another video you said one of your cherry tomato varieties was "sweet baby girl" where do you get these seeds? Are they the "sweetie cherry tomato" from high mowing seeds? This was the closest I could find to that name.
Hi since you Canadian you could answer this for me maybe! Would Canadian Tire fiet electric Led shop light work for growing microgreens? They're 19w white shop light
I watched a vid of HTME and the sugar beets are way bigger than my suger beets, are my beets GMOd? Also, the stems are red, and the leaves are 10-20 times bigger than the beets.
Are the tomatoes that you pick green and ripen on the shelf GMO or bred like that? Ugly tomatoes are supposed to be the tastiest but they don't look good on the shelf so you don't see them often.
I think they're just generally hybrids, I grew some hybrid tomatoes for a few years that would come out looking like the grocery store tomatoes, perfect... but they weren't nearly as tasty as most of the heirlooms... To me a real tomato is a nice Cherokee Purple.
I like saving seeds because it's fun and connects me more to my garden seeing my plants' children and their children's children grow up every year. But yeah, total waste of time and money if you're trying to maximize time and money.
I am happy to hear that. A friend of mine a couple years ago who owns a large organic wheat field said Monsanto goonies black suits and sunglasses the who nine yards was stalking his farm and coming up the the house. One day they came to the house and threatened to sue if they found Monsanto DNA in his crop...well he answered the door with a rather large shot gun and said if he found Monsanto DNA in his crops he's be suing Monsanto for ruining his million dollar s of organic crops. They turned around and never came back. :)
There is no way he should worry about anything like that (seeing his practices). Like it or not, big evil corporations in GMO exist thanks to fearmongering and idiots. Since the wiseasses managed to effectively ban terminator seeds (aka. seeds from which infertile plants grow) companies who put in years (if not decades) and heavy money for GMO (or breeding) have a lot to fear (again you have a lot of medical trial level testing, even for completely mundane stuff, like corn that develops more cellulose in its stem). If you as a farmer having a property sitting n the side of a GMO field you can breed out (after some generation) the gmo crop, thanks to cross pollination. However that requires a lot of effort - as you need to selectively breed the plants pollinated from the GMO crops of your neighbour.
it was developed, but the company (name escapes me) hasn't paid the govt enough money yet to approve it lol. they found some being grown out west somewhere and the company was in some trouble
No I don't believe wheat in USA is gmo BUT THE WHEAT IS SPRAYED WITH ROUNDUP PRIOR TO HARVEST- supposedly it dessicates the wheat I think it's to speed up harvest,or at least that's what I've been told.
Actually I am so bad at this stuff that I thought I had to type in show more and click it. I was trying to follow the directions above where it says click "show more" for resources. I actually did not see the "show more" dead center of the web page. I am a fan of Curtis stone but the last thing I want to see is a shirtless Curtis stone. I do love your response and your sense of humor.
I work for a university in Australia . Our agriculture faculty is creating some great GM plants for the purpose of countering negative conditions proposed as part of climate change and also to create crops to feed developing countries ie drought tolerant or vitamin rich. GM has a very bad name because of one company so trying to get investors for great GM is difficult. I think this should be highlighted otherwise ignorance mat kill our future.
Yes. Monsanto shot themselves and everyone else in the foot when they went around suing farmers for patent infringement from seeds blowing into their fields. Just dirty.
Living in france (cocorico, or whatever place you live in the world), I struggle to find varieties that where once (for centuries) grown in my region. So I buy the seeds full price from an association that tries to keep the varieties humanity left us. I never buy seeds from supermarkets or places like that. Just my small part on keeping the heritage. I'm just a small farmer but everyone has to make it's share. YOU have tho power héhé.
much appreciated, will have to keep this in mind as I receive and germinate them, can't wait! will try to share my results. I love a good salad so I'm gonna try some green romaine, onions, garlic, cucumber, spinach and a tomato here and there. Basil for the live mosquito repellant... and I must have some italian blood in me because I love pasta, so basil will be good there. Cheers, man!
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Really appreciating your honesty and pragmatism on such controversial issues ! Have a great day, Mr Great Teacher !
Thank you Curtis for all the hours you have put into teaching on your channel. Your videos are information-packed, accessible and clear. Being a good teacher takes a lot of effort and you are a great one. Your work has inspiring me to not only grow food but also learn about running a business and making a profit. Keep it up!
You are one hard working and smart fellow!
Just opened my mailbox to a package from Mr. Footer. Obviously someone loves me. Your videos are awesome and cant wait to dig into your book. Thanks :)
This is one the best videos/ most useful links Thanks
Your a good man Curtis. Being you answered my email on this topic.
Some crops are easier to save than others. Tomatoes, for example, one or two tomatoes can provide enough seeds for next year.
Yes. I should of mentioned that I save those sometimes.
I will always save seed.
I had the same question! Thank you Curtis 🤗
Hey Curtis! Love your seeds and love supporting your channel. I was wondering if you have a video explaining the difference between everything you have spoken about... GMO seeds, hybrid seeds etc. I am more specifically interested in microgreens.
for just my garden I buy from a Canadian company from heritage harvest they have good rare seeds lots of tomatoes
I love you logs i have been farming really for hobby this will be my first year for commercial
Curtis, where do you get your seed?😄
from the uh... milk man? :p
Thank you for all of your videos!
I order from Everwilde Farms. Good selections and results for me. Cost is good as well.
Thank you....I looked it up, looks great however, they d not have anything in stock!! :(
Some people also confuse GMO and HYBRID. Nothing wrong with Hybrid... in fact it is often better because some plants have been cross bred to make them more productive, resistant to disease/drought/etc.
...and nothing wrong with GMO either.
To give example, tell me why would be having more cellulose in the stem of the corn plant bad for you? Even if you eat it has no effect on you. It however does one thing pretty well, it makes the stem harder, thus certain bugs have a lot harder time attacking the crop.
lets also point out that GMO is a precision technology, thus there is no random "bad genes" introduced, while many conventional breeders use artificial means to increase the number of mutations, hence more mutations means that you will have bigger chance to get the genetic makeup (and plant) you want.
These include treating plants with, acid, and exposing them to radiation - i think most people would find that just as scary if not more than GMO.
At the end of the day, people are uneduacted, and fall foll all kinds of bullshit. I find this pretty similar to how media portrayed radiation, or a few centuries back how electricity was treated as some mysterious force that could get loose, go around killing people raise dead ... etc. after all it makes dead bodies move! Boo!
Hi Curtis, you make fantastics videos, I see all I can find on youtube. I just bought your book. I have learnt a lot. Thank you. Torben Gram, Denmark
Thanks for another great video. I have been trying to plant a fall garden (for selling at market) to make up for a loss in yields because of the hot summer and am having so much trouble getting stuff to come up and come up evenly. I switched to using your technique of bed prepping and seeding. Having trouble with worms eating off the tender sprouts, and have began spraying with BT in hopes to kill them. Due to a lack of rain here I have to hand water, and notice all of the butterflies/moths collecting on the wet soil. Just thought I would share a story.
Three buckets and tote and I don't bother saving seeds either, much easier to buy them each year. Plus I like to try different things. Like this year I tried carrots in my tote but so far they are only an inch long with very lose compost. Next year I'll try green onions in the tote.
I buy from High mowing and Johhnnies as well, but mostly from handy pantry
Hey Curtis - love your book - i've been doing some research on seeds and i've just purchased my jang. Some handy hints from you would be tops. The list below is there any other selection you'd choose over these choices? Nonetheless thanks heaps from Newcastle - Australia
Allstar Gourmet Lettuce Mix
Kale - Red Russian
Tatsoi
Rocket - Arugula
Mustard Greens - Red Splendor
Beet Greens Early Wonder top
Salanova - Sweet Crisp
Baby Spinach - Seaside
Radish - Cherriette
Coriander - Marino
found the video!! sorry for asking so many times curtis... Williams Dam seeds looks amzing!
Seed saving is always worth the time! The plants become climatized to your area and will thrive better the next year... And GMOs have infiltrated more than commercial crops- Arctic Apples and Simplot potatoes are examples.
DIVINE COMMERCE that's not how genetics works. You will end up with gene combinations and gene mutations, yes.
wow, really glad I found this channel. great work!
I have a few Heirlooms I like, but I am finding that hybrids are more disease resistant and often have a faster DTM so I can get something else planted.
Curtis if you care truly care about agriculture would you speak with me about some ideas I feel your a great person to talk because you seem sensitive and empathetic to pain you care for your plants like I do but never would get where u are if I didn't have my insights I need help and have become increasingly upset because no one will help me help others like you do I am the best resource In terms of nature and plants I've made it my life's work to understand nature but because of hate that exist I can't exist in the normal world of jobs I rarely quit anything I do but had to quit my only source of income and now don't know what my life means
curtis. i love your videos. great stuff. do you have a video of you planting your seeds at the level of farming that you are at. if so a link would be greatly appriciated. keep up the great videos. thanks.
Great info! Good heart!
I watch so many of your vids to gain knowledge on growing and starting business. and the shittiest thing is I'm from the us so everything's different(laws taxes etc)
sustainability
What lights do you recommend? Thank you for all the info!
Curtis, I would love to know which crops you direct sow and which you start in flats? ( I hope that this isn't a repeat question -- I've tried to check.) Thank you so very much for sharing your wisdom and experience so freely and honestly!
+C. E. Corngold I might do a video on it eventually, but that stuff is all in my book with charts.
Curtis, Anyone who has tried saving seed from their garden should understand that this is not free or easy. It's quite a bit of work and takes lots of time. Thanks for the information. I'd rather buy seeds from a company that is good at producing seeds than to hope that my amateur seed, saved from last year, will germinate well.
Oh yes. I've got so many horror stories of seed I was given from gardeners who saved it. Saving seed is serious business.
Dave Pritchard saving seed isn't hard
Actually, arugula does not take long and is extremely productive. I produced half a cup of seed from maybe a square metre or less of plants. And they freeze well. But cleaning them took an hour and they aren't perfectly clean, so they might not do well in the Jang seeder, if you use that for arugula, for example.
I like hybrids too. The only seed I save are the beans that a friend gave me.
FYI i wasn't sure were to find seed sellers in Canada for a couple of cover crop options. Winter Rye and Hairy Vetch and so after getting terrible options from google. Seed sellers that cant sell cover crops over the Canadian border for example. I thought hey there should be something like this on Urban Farmer and here it is. Thanks Curtis. PS still looking for a good source of Vetch that doesnt feel really expensive, but im probably just cheap LOL Cheers
Curtis....love love love your videos....I'm about 20 minutes from William Dam Seeds ..if I'm buying micro greens seeds is it better to go with Mumms or Williams...I know you said Mumms in the video but I can drive to Williams in 20....what is the better seed
Thank you for your great videos.
Hey Curtis, love all your videos! Did you ever try Incredible Seeds out of Nova Scotia? I had tried a few and their seeds are just awesome!!
I am starting to grow for seed saving this year, but its not something that will improve margins for a market farm. Saving seeds isn't costly per seed, it is costly per variety. It would take a tiny tiny plot to get enough seed to provide all of one variety of lettuce for yourself. But with umteen crops a market farmer grows, the managment effort would become extreme.
For me the drive is more based on interest, and living in conditions needful of locally adapted seeds, where the desert meets the Rocky Mountains. If my community had the wealth to control the environment of our grow operations more so, or a milder climate there would be little calling. Even factoing that in, I cannot grow enough of a crop to justify seed saving for myself as a business, instead it is a side hobby and self-education project for the last couple years, and as my plants are breed to the condition I want, there may soon be a business possibility to provide seeds for several farms.
With current conditions and seed prices and shipping being as they are at present, there is limited financial motive to save seed. A local seed business might be viable in certain communities with special conditions, especially if it is an economically disadvantaged area, but even in those conditions it is most likely to be a simple side business.
How can you tell the difference between good and bad seeds? Please make a video specific for that
also solar panel on your house to make your own power and sell your extra power
Unless I'm mistaken, Salanova is just a trademarked name of baby lettuce's from Johnny's. As far as I can tell, it's just their hybrid baby lettuces. There are plenty of other companies offering baby lettuce. Osborne, Fedco, among many others. I personally have opted out of growing Johnny's Salanova because I find their prices to be too high compared to other companies offering varieties like Tango and Merlot, or varieties Red Incised and Multi Green.
Is there a difference between Salanova and these other baby lettuces?
Isn't there a higher cost of being "certified organic" as well? It also may be difficult to control pollination from other gardens near yours that may introduce GMO pollen.
just wondering if you've ever checked out baker creek? I know their seeds are a bit out there, lots of heirlooms and such. but the catalog is cool.
I like their catalog and their style, unfortunately their seeds have left a lot to be desired.
I have noticed that too. After a year or two I decided I mostly prefer more common varieties. I get a few of theirs but mostly I went with high mowing this year.
I've ordered a bunch of tomatoes and peppers from them, a lot of them didn't do very well, didn't nearly come out as advertised, or were just weird like the Craig's Grande Jalapeno which grew fine but tasted like a bell pepper.. I do like their Jimmy Nardello pepper seeds and their heirloom lettuce mix. But some of their stuff like their Amish Paste tomato seeds the plants would look awful while all the others around it looked great. I will probably get some more Jimmy Nardello seeds next year but that'll be about it!
Hey Curtis, I know you made this video but I am wondering, where do you get your seeds from?
HELLO CURTIS. FOR HOW LONG CAN SEEDS BE KEPT GOOD TO PLANT? THANK YOU
did you thought about adding in a aquaponic pond and fish?
awesome information! thank you.
Question: what size will 5lbs. of sunflower seeds cover? Interested in your farming methods Thanks.
In another video you said one of your cherry tomato varieties was "sweet baby girl" where do you get these seeds? Are they the "sweetie cherry tomato" from high mowing seeds? This was the closest I could find to that name.
Best place to get Wheat Grass seeds?
Thank you Curtis, I really want to go great microgreens just for myself to eat
seed cleaning equipment is expensive too
did you thought about growing a small patch of hasta in the patch grass that you are not sure what to do with.
are you able to reseed directly out of the small farm?
Mumms Sprouting Seeds seems to have no products up for sale.
Hi since you Canadian you could answer this for me maybe! Would Canadian Tire fiet electric Led shop light work for growing microgreens? They're 19w white shop light
What Salanova do you like best and how much red vs green do you use in your mix?
Thanks for info
Do you keep bees or know someone who does to help with pollination?
Pollination has never been an issue for me. I don't keep bee's. I've got enough to do.
Do you use nitrogen fertilizers or only compost?
Are there any plants that you find make a better profit from selling the seeds instead of fruit or veg from?
Hey you should check out the cottage gardener. A great canadian company. Great germination rates.
So Curtis great video but... where do you get your seeds? 😶
What happens if the food shortage causes a seed shortage?
Hopefully you have some stored.
Very curious how seed selling companies stay in business despite the process being uneconomical
Maybe cause the ones in business are and the ones that aren’t, aren’t.
Urban Farmer Curtis Stone yeah, I realize that. I meant I wonder how their business model looks like
If I have the opportunity to interview some, I will. There's just not that many on the small scale. It's a tough business model.
Thanks Curtis :) really appreciate all that you do on this channel
Any trouble bringing American seeds across the border?
no.
I watched a vid of HTME and the sugar beets are way bigger than my suger beets, are my beets GMOd? Also, the stems are red, and the leaves are 10-20 times bigger than the beets.
Which salanova do you grow?
Are the tomatoes that you pick green and ripen on the shelf GMO or bred like that? Ugly tomatoes are supposed to be the tastiest but they don't look good on the shelf so you don't see them often.
I think they're just generally hybrids, I grew some hybrid tomatoes for a few years that would come out looking like the grocery store tomatoes, perfect... but they weren't nearly as tasty as most of the heirlooms... To me a real tomato is a nice Cherokee Purple.
hey mr curtis i want to green harvester tool where to i m buy it
I like saving seeds because it's fun and connects me more to my garden seeing my plants' children and their children's children grow up every year. But yeah, total waste of time and money if you're trying to maximize time and money.
Curtis where do you buy your seeds from?
yep, green's seeds are anoying to save
At least you don't have to deal with Monsanto suing you for saving seeds.
Barely anyone does. There's so much fear about that issue. As horrible as it was, it's barely happening anymore.
I am happy to hear that. A friend of mine a couple years ago who owns a large organic wheat field said Monsanto goonies black suits and sunglasses the who nine yards was stalking his farm and coming up the the house. One day they came to the house and threatened to sue if they found Monsanto DNA in his crop...well he answered the door with a rather large shot gun and said if he found Monsanto DNA in his crops he's be suing Monsanto for ruining his million dollar s of organic crops. They turned around and never came back. :)
monsanto has just been bought by bayer. better monopole
There is no way he should worry about anything like that (seeing his practices).
Like it or not, big evil corporations in GMO exist thanks to fearmongering and idiots.
Since the wiseasses managed to effectively ban terminator seeds (aka. seeds from which infertile plants grow) companies who put in years (if not decades) and heavy money for GMO (or breeding) have a lot to fear (again you have a lot of medical trial level testing, even for completely mundane stuff, like corn that develops more cellulose in its stem).
If you as a farmer having a property sitting n the side of a GMO field you can breed out (after some generation) the gmo crop, thanks to cross pollination.
However that requires a lot of effort - as you need to selectively breed the plants pollinated from the GMO crops of your neighbour.
File that under things that never happened.
Just looked at salanova lettuece prices HOLY CRAP lol
#1 reason to not eat GMO: the nutrition profile of the product is sacrificed for greater yields. Repetitive selective breeding is still GMO.
Curtis do you use gmo? I have like 40 tons of non gmo buck wheat that I cant get rid of :(
+Cooper Becraft no.
Cut n paste?
Whats you favorite micro green to eat
There is no commercial GMO wheat.
it was developed, but the company (name escapes me) hasn't paid the govt enough money yet to approve it lol. they found some being grown out west somewhere and the company was in some trouble
No I don't believe wheat in USA is gmo BUT THE WHEAT IS SPRAYED WITH ROUNDUP PRIOR TO HARVEST- supposedly it dessicates the wheat I think it's to speed up harvest,or at least that's what I've been told.
Hey folks, anyone got any places in Germany to buy from?
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Thats right Walter Mccue, Curtis Stone do a no shirt episode!
Actually I am so bad at this stuff that I thought I had to type in show more and click it. I was trying to follow the directions above where it says click "show more" for resources. I actually did not see the "show more" dead center of the web page. I am a fan of Curtis stone but the last thing I want to see is a shirtless Curtis stone. I do love your response and your sense of humor.
we have come across GMO peppers.
Curtis. Where to you get your 1inch flats from...
When my friend's neighbor planted a large GMO crop it killed every bee in her hives except Australian hive.
I would suspect something other than GMO to have impacted the hives. Mites, SHB and or some type of infection. Or they absconded.
hi! I am Shafiqul Islam, i am from Bangladesh, ny beed chilli seed.plz say, price,quality everything
Ok now
I work for a university in Australia . Our agriculture faculty is creating some great GM plants for the purpose of countering negative conditions proposed as part of climate change and also to create crops to feed developing countries ie drought tolerant or vitamin rich. GM has a very bad name because of one company so trying to get investors for great GM is difficult. I think this should be highlighted otherwise ignorance mat kill our future.
*may
Yes. Monsanto shot themselves and everyone else in the foot when they went around suing farmers for patent infringement from seeds blowing into their fields. Just dirty.
Living in france (cocorico, or whatever place you live in the world), I struggle to find varieties that where once (for centuries) grown in my region. So I buy the seeds full price from an association that tries to keep the varieties humanity left us. I never buy seeds from supermarkets or places like that. Just my small part on keeping the heritage. I'm just a small farmer but everyone has to make it's share. YOU have tho power héhé.
free the seeds
Stuart Skene, I know this is old but could you direct me to the information. Very interested in learning what they have done or want to do.
Was gona donate $1M. But didnt see mums seed link as said....too bad
Have you ever used Google before? It's amazing.
He gets his seeds from his distributor.
Hi Curtis! lol
you're probably paying too much... check eBay, I get some packs of seeds for $0.06 sometimes... what do you think?
+bcmasur generally in life, you get what you pay for. I'm not looking for cheap, I'm looking for quality.
much appreciated, will have to keep this in mind as I receive and germinate them, can't wait! will try to share my results. I love a good salad so I'm gonna try some green romaine, onions, garlic, cucumber, spinach and a tomato here and there. Basil for the live mosquito repellant... and I must have some italian blood in me because I love pasta, so basil will be good there. Cheers, man!
Check out Sow True Seed from Asheville NC! Excellent company, ethics people etc. =]
lol again I see grass hahaha
shane agnew that could be a cover crop, a green manure so it might be worth its while
trés formidable reich c'est reich grace mbemba quel talon
Wheat is not GMO
Curtis you said you would list those seed companies below??? “No list” !!! Gggrrrrr.......
I had it but must of changed it. If I mentioned them, all you’ve got to do it google it.
few days ago we just have a first confirmed death because GMO food.....do NOT use GMO anywhere for ANY reason...
joci mocilo where?
3rd world country-USA
joci mocilo Can you give a link or something? I can’t find a confirmed death to GMO anywhere. I would think this would be big news.
it was on the news, online somewhere...dont remember when...will try to find it, when i will have time to lose...
here you go !!!!
worldnewsdailyreport.com/doctors-confirm-first-human-death-officially-caused-by-gmos/
In the video you say you wil list the seed companies you bought from, in the description I only see self promotion.
I don't like people that do this.
Animal feed store
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