I think that it’s got to do with sticking to old standby’s for your garden. Things that our grandparents grew and ate because it kept well.
I’m looking into getting the Roma Italian Plum tomatoes and seeing how those seeds do. I hear they are non-hybridized.
Turnips are as well, as far as I know. Potatoes are easy.
I just got a catalog from Territorial Seed Company and I think they sell non-hybridized seeds. They’ve certainly added a lot of new merchandise this year. A lot of stuff like grain mills and yogurt makers. Things that I thought would be good for people interested in doing everything on their own.
http://www.territorialseed.com/
http://www.territorialseed.com/
I had one of their catalogs and used it as a reference book, it is amazing the information in it.
I don’t think that I ever ordered from them.