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Learn how collecting your seeds is the organic way of planting your garden

Tomatoland

How Modern Industrial Agriculture Destroyed Our Most Alluring Fruit

Supermarket produce sections bulging with a year-round supply of perfectly round, bright red-orange tomatoes have become all but a national birthright. But in Tomatoland, which is based on his James Beard Award-winning article, “The Price of Tomatoes,” investigative food journalist Barry Estabrook reveals the huge human and environmental cost of the $5 billion fresh tomato industry. Fields are sprayed with more than one hundred different herbicides and pesticides. Tomatoes are picked hard and green and artificially gassed until their skins acquire a marketable hue. Modern plant breeding has tripled yields, but has also produced fruits with dramatically reduced amounts of calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin C, and tomatoes that have fourteen times more sodium than the tomatoes our parents enjoyed. The relentless drive for low costs has fostered a thriving modern-day slave trade in the United States. How have we come to this point?

Estabrook traces the supermarket tomato from its birthplace in the deserts of Peru to the impoverished town of Immokalee, Florida, a.k.a. the tomato capital of the United States. He visits the laboratories of seedsmen trying to develop varieties that can withstand the rigors of agribusiness and still taste like a garden tomato, and then moves on to commercial growers who operate on tens of thousands of acres, and eventually to a hillside field in Pennsylvania, where he meets an obsessed farmer who produces delectable tomatoes for the nation’s top restaurants.

Throughout Tomatoland, Estabrook presents a… Continue reading

Storing plant seeds that you obtained from your vegetables is the preferred way of home organic gardening.

organic tomato plant seedsSave and keep your plant seeds for growing at a later time for when you decide to plant. While there isn’t a guarantee that the seed products would grow from storing them, you can take the extra methods to safeguard them that can enable them to grow like they would of within their own environment

When you begin saving your plant seeds, you must clean and dry them so that you can safeguard the seeds from any molds, mildewing or moisture. If you are getting your seeds from the organic plant, you should get rid of the additional matter, like the cob, seed covering or gel coating from tomato seeds. It is possible to save most seeds without any extra needed work, just wipe them dry and separate them from the husk or core. If you want to plant and store your own seeds, save something that you like to enjoy growing and eating. Planting your own food is an enjoyable experience.  The most common seeds to store are tomato, canteloupe, watermelon and pumpkin.  Even if you didn’t get your seed from vegetables or fruits, storing seed that you got from the gardening store will have the same effect.

Plant seed storage is one the many issues that you face when doing organic home gardening.

You want to have usable vegetable plant seeds for next season – storing the seeds you do not… Continue reading

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