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About Seeds of ChangeTM Seeds
Common food plants available today represent only 3% of those present in 1900. Since the time of Columbus, 75% of native crop varieties in the Western Hemisphere have disappeared. One primary reason is that modern agribusiness hybridizes for commercial advantage. Cosmetic appearance and marketing convenience have replaced the evolutionary and traditional importance placed upon genetic diversity, viability, nutrition and flavor. Stewardship of the earth must include preservation of our botanical heritage. This is why we offer a selection of heirloom seeds (crops grown by Europeans, Canadians and Americans in the last 300 years), traditional seeds (crops grown by indigenous people), nutritionally rich varieties, drought tolerant plants, and culinary herbs. These seeds are organically grown by Seeds of ChangeTM. All are "open-pollinated" varieties, which means that, unlike most modern hybrids, they are able to reproduce true to variety under natural conditions. For information on saving your own seeds, see Seed to Seed, by Suzanne Ashworth, in our book section. Also, for propagating seeds, see The New Seed Starter's Handbook. All seed descriptions copyright Seeds of ChangeTM.
LIMITATION OF REMEDY We warrant to the extent of the purchase price only that the seeds or plants sold hereunder are as described on the label within recognized tolerances. No other warranty is given, expressed or implied, (1) of the merchantability or fitness of the seeds or plants for any particular purpose, or (2) against loss due to any cause. We cannot accept any responsibility for the many uncontrollable growing and climatic conditions (soil preparation, fertilization, weed and pest control, temperature control, irrigation…etc.) that must be met to insure the success of your crop(s).
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