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Old 07-05-2010, 01:50 PM posted to rec.gardens
Jeff Thies Jeff Thies is offline
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FarmI wrote:
"brooklyn1" wrote in message
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Saw an ad on TV a little while ago... a lot of scare tactics about
without this you're going to starve... I don't respond well to scare
tactics. But they didn't offer a price on TV so I took a look-see...
anyone have comments?
http://www.survivalseedbank.com/


They are very expensive based on prices that I can buy
heirloom/heritage/open pollinated seeds for in Australia.

I did a quickk count of the seeds they were selling and got 22 packs of
seeds - If I bought the same varieties in Oz, I'd pay just $58.75US from the
cheapest seed supplier for the same vegetables (but perhaps not the same
vaireties) but I'd have a wider range of choice.

Just in case you're interested, these are the major heritage seed suppliers
I can access:
http://www.edenseeds.com.au/content/default.asp
http://www.thelostseed.com.au/index.htm
http://www.diggers.com.au/

BTW, did they mention that the 2 varieties of corn shouldn't be planted
close to each other?


You elitists just don't get it. Getting all wrapped up in technicalities
and alleged facts.

quote from ad

Remember, non-hybrid seeds can be grown practically anywhere and have
the ability to assimilate mineral and trace elements from the soil that
man made plants just don't seem to have. That's because they were
created by God as we read in Genesis:

And God said, "Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants yielding seed,
and fruit trees bearing fruit in which is their seed, each according to
its kind, on the earth."

/quote


Seems so simple, now that I've had it explained to me! If you want to be
saved you have to trust in the Lord and send in the check.

Jeff