Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness, bitter for sweet

In response James Dean to his Publication

A lot of seeds have been treated with a retardant so even if they grow they don't produce or produce in small quantities.
I learned years ago it is better to but plants from nurseries that are already started.
Just because you can buy a peach tree or even start a pit of a peach you are guaranteed it will produce fruit.
Sometimes they just produce so little fruit it isn't worth the money you paid for it.
I'm not being negative just my observations over the last few years.
They don't want us to grow our own food.

Absolutely agree, not only does the lack of seeds deprive us of essential vitamins like vitamin b17 but it also stops the animals from eating them and spreading the seeds throughout the countryside which in turn allows wild natural fruit trees and vegetables to grow helping sustain a healthy environment not only just for the ground but for people to forge off of. We shouldn't have to pay for things that were God given rights no person should go hungry but when they take the seeds away and put them in a controlled situation where you can only buy from the stores anymore that should be criminal.

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