Gardens - you'll never guess what my husband learned at Walmart today!

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That is Wonderful!

I was a bit surprised at the lack of seed selection in the stores around me this year. As well as their minimal selection of plants.

I feel society today is loosing touch with nature.

It is showing in the kids Today. I find myself explaining basic things to sustain life to the teens my kids bring around. They are fascinated to hear me explain things, and ask me how I know.
Even the knowledge about chickens I have and still learning about. The kids will sit and listen to foe hours.
My children are learning a lot from me, but will also sit and try to learn things on their own too.

... NEVER STOP LEARNING!
 
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I reckon kids will learn same way we did, necessity.

I live in Iowa, and I just finished my second planting of sweet corn today. I am crossing my fingers and toes that it ever makes it to maturity.

As for Walmart not carrying seed at all...some Walmarts have discontinued fabric sales too. Now THAT one hit me hard. Not enough people remember that clothes come from cloth and can be made at home.

I spend 60% of my income passing through Walmart...so that must mean I'm hooked. BUT...has anybody else noticed that all the Walmarts are suddenly turning a nasty brown color? They have this awful yellow/orange color all over my "favorite" Walmart, makes me think of my granddaughter's diaper after eating sweetpotatoes...LOL Can you imagine how much of my money they paid some design firm to come up with that?
 
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Yes it is a basic of life. The schools have removed so much "basic" knowledge to replace it with test specific material it has gotten lost. So, as I said earlier it is up to us to teach and pass it on. It is that important.
What if... nobody pays attention and a company (I shall not name it)
buys up every corn seed in the world and genetically engineers them to only grow one season? Or that same seed company sets forth a disease that only their genetically engineered seed can survive?

I know I sound like a nut case but it is integral that someone is watching. Pass on at least basic knowledge to kids and grandkids.


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Thanks for being the kind of kid we all would love to have. If ya need seeds, shoot a pm, I have a "few" kicking around here.
 
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Thats weird, In Australia seeds from the supermarket such as Bunnings Warehouse(Hardware and Gardening) and Kmart are sold all year, they don't take them away just because it may not be the season for them, They are available all year round. I find it really strange that any shop would put them away because they aren't in season, Really how much space can seed packets take up? and wouldn't it be smarter to leave them there even if it isn't the season so people can buy them because the store would still make money off them.
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That's because the store doesn't quite own the seeds. They can send them back to the seed company for a full refund of what doesn't sell, but they only have so long to do it in. Same idea with nursery plants, they have to put them in the trash and say they're destroyed to get credit. For years gardeners have checked next to the dumpsters outside garden stores as some managers will set plants next to them rather than kill the plants.

But don't seeds last a long time? So i don't see the need to get rid of them from the store. I'm puzzled.
 
Loving that my kids are going to be ok. They may not participate as much as I'd like them to, but if push comes to shove, they're going to remember what mama said and did.
 
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And you dear an an exception to the rule. May you pass it on to those of your friends who will listen. I just don't think life will be easy in the future and it's important that we all are aware of our roots in order to survive in this day and age. So many have become so modern that when the going gets tough, the tough will be the survivors.
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I taught my kids and grand kids where food comes from they have all plaanted weeded sweated and got dirty in my garden...my oldest grand daughter is a school teacher and she is passing the baton on to her 4th grade students...it was such a success that the entire school will be doing victory gardening next year...
 
It would be bad if it ever comes to that. I was told by an elder that during the great depression, you couldn't find a wild animal. They killed everything they could find for food.
 
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Isn't that the truth! We move to WY from GA & I told Hubba last night that I'm so over the growing season here
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That's because the store doesn't quite own the seeds. They can send them back to the seed company for a full refund of what doesn't sell, but they only have so long to do it in. Same idea with nursery plants, they have to put them in the trash and say they're destroyed to get credit. For years gardeners have checked next to the dumpsters outside garden stores as some managers will set plants next to them rather than kill the plants.

But don't seeds last a long time? So i don't see the need to get rid of them from the store. I'm puzzled.

Seeds in the US have a year stamped on them, sort of like an expiration date (yeah I know how goofy that sounds). The stores only have so much time to send them back and get a credit for unsold stock, or else they have to eat the loss. You are correct of course, properly stored seeds can last decades, but that's not exactly the conditions available in most stores.
 
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