Martha Stewart and Sustainable Agriculture: The Seed Savers Exchange and Heirloom Seeds
I watch several of the daytime television shows to bring you fresh content every day. Today I was somewhat disappointed with Dr. Oz and the physicians on TheDoctorsTV show.
But I drew a great deal of inspiration from watching Martha Stewart with her guest, Emeril LaGasse. Together they prepared dishes on the spot with fresh produce from Martha’s property and from the members of the audience who brought fruits and vegetables and herbs from their own gardens and fields especially for this show.
One of the best resources that Martha has to share with you is Seed Savers. These people have been exchanging and saving heirloom seeds for a long time and have an excellent reputation among those of us who have interacted with them.
Seeds Savers: Information and Exchange System
When you tend your own garden or grow your own herbs using heirloom or non-hybrid seeds, you can exchange them with other people who share the same enthusiasm for fresh produce from native seed stock.
We are preserving the natural Bio-Diversity of thousands of years of Nature’s wisdom and human cultivation.
We don’t trust the experiments of Monsanto and other industry giants who want to control the seeds that farmers of major crops use for commodities. GMO foods are the bane of modern science and civilization!
Martha pointed out that many producers and growers are volunteering to label their produce as Non-GMO which is relevant to the intelligent consumer for their ultimate health and wellness.
No one in their right mind who wants to be well should ever consume ANY produce or foods that have ingredients from GMO crops or seeds. Period! End of story! No debate needed…
I was thrilled that Martha shared the information about the National Heirloom Exposition that was recently held with vendors sharing their seeds and produce with the public and one another.
If you want to be healthy, then grow your own food, prepare that food in your own kitchen, and exchange seeds with your communities to share the wealth of the land and ancient wisdom.
Here’s more about this episode of the best show on TV today:
Martha Stewart: The Harvest Show