While it does occasionally happen in nature, normally when we acquire a hybrid variety of seeds, the range was deliberately created by human beings. Hybridization is not genetic engineering and there are certified organic hybrid varieties offered for purchase. While there is nothing inherently wrong with hybridized ranges, we tend to avoid them.
This purchase comes complete with signatures at the check lane and many times contract with the specific seed company they're acquiring from. Open pollinated seeds are simply that they're permitted to pollinate naturally. This could be visible air by wind, bees, butterflies or other pollinators, and even birds and human beings.
When saving for future gardens, be sure that the plant was not allowed to cross pollinate with other varieties as the seed produced may well be a hybrid range, even though it was created with natural ways. Treasure ranges are some of our favorites. To be labeled heirloom a variety must be at least 50 years old and either open pollinated or self pollinated.
Kitchen Botanicals is actually ran by a good buddy of mine, Bonnie. Their slogan is that everybody needs to be able to grow their own, healthy, organic food. Kitchen botanicals has tons of heirloom, open-pollinated seed ranges. Some are under their own label, kitchen botanicals, and some are under Botanical Interests which supply qualified organic seeds.
They are all heirloom and grown using approaches that the company says are "beyond natural". Mary and her team are constantly pleased to help and address concerns that you have, they have amazing client service and a plethora of understanding. High cutting seeds started in 1996 and has actually progressed into among the most popular seed business in the states.
They have a large selection of treasure and open pollinated seeds, hybrid ranges, natural seed, garlic and seed potatoes, and even fruit trees and vines. This business has an incredible story and an awesome mission along with neat brochures one of my favorites. Seeds for generations is a small, household owned and operated company that thinks that gardening is a legacy we ought to pass down for generations.