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I for one am excruciatingly aware of this...makes me ill to think of the control

that is very much in the works...it has always been my belief that when we are

reading about something like this it is just about a signed and sealed deal...we

are just being informed at that point...I don't pretend to know the answer or

even if there is one...but we can't stand by like sheep going to slaughter...I

am sick of the governments interference in our private lives. To answer your

question Melody,I think it's a prudent idea to do what we can when we can...just

in general in life that applies. Now a question for this list (ew maybe) and

that is how long is stored seed viable?

Jane

> Hi all.

>

> Just discovered something VERY interesting that might affect our ability to

buy our own seeds, buy from organic farms, etc. (not happening now) but this is

WHAT IF scenario. This is what the White House just put out.

>

>

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/03/16/executive-order-national-d\

efense-resources-preparedness

>

> I scrolled down to Part VIII General Provisions, Scrolling down to (e) Food

Resources, and (f) Food Resources Facilities.

>

> So, if I'm reading correctly, if our government decides to be in full control,

well...I'd love your comments.

>

> I would think that we should purchase as many organic seeds as we can right

now.

> Your thoughts?? Thanks much

> Melody

>

>

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The control and power is so wide and deep what is going on is called the New

world order - it's a plan that has been designed and implemented over the

years starting with the rockfellers in the early 1900's and the federal

reserve. Its almost satanic in its power and thinking.

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

I for one am excruciatingly aware of this...makes me ill to think of the

control that is very much in the works...it has always been my belief that

when we are reading about something like this it is just about a signed and

sealed deal...we are just being informed at that point...I don't pretend to

know the answer or even if there is one...but we can't stand by like sheep

going to slaughter...I am sick of the governments interference in our

private lives. To answer your question Melody,I think it's a prudent idea to

do what we can when we can...just in general in life that applies. Now a

question for this list (ew maybe) and that is how long is stored seed

viable? Jane

> Hi all.

>

> Just discovered something VERY interesting that might affect our

> ability to buy our own seeds, buy from organic farms, etc. (not

> happening now) but this is WHAT IF scenario. This is what the White

> House just put out.

>

> http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/03/16/executive-order-

> national-defense-resources-preparedness

>

> I scrolled down to Part VIII General Provisions, Scrolling down to (e)

> Food Resources, and (f) Food Resources Facilities.

>

> So, if I'm reading correctly, if our government decides to be in full

> control, well...I'd love your comments.

>

> I would think that we should purchase as many organic seeds as we can

> right now. Your thoughts?? Thanks much Melody

>

>

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Most seeds in packets say one year and sometimes 2 years.  But there is

specially packed seed from survival places like BePrepared.com and Emergency

Essentials that have seed packed that are supposed to last well, but it is not

infinite.  So might need to use them and replace them every few years.  Check

out the site.  Provident Pantry is another that might have it and storage items.

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 11:41 AM

Subject: Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory (Hope

this does not happen)

I for one am excruciatingly aware of this...makes me ill to think of the control

that is very much in the works...it has always been my belief that when we are

reading about something like this it is just about a signed and sealed deal...we

are just being informed at that point...I don't pretend to know the answer or

even if there is one...but we can't stand by like sheep going to slaughter...I

am sick of the governments interference in our private lives. To answer your

question Melody,I think it's a prudent idea to do what we can when we can...just

in  general in life that applies. Now a question for this list (ew maybe) and

that is how long is stored seed viable?

Jane

> Hi all.

>

> Just discovered something VERY interesting that might affect our ability to

buy our own seeds, buy from organic farms, etc. (not happening now) but this is

WHAT IF scenario. This is what the White House just put out.

>

>

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/03/16/executive-order-national-d\

efense-resources-preparedness

>

> I scrolled down to Part VIII General Provisions, Scrolling down to (e) Food

Resources, and (f) Food Resources Facilities.

>

> So, if I'm reading correctly, if our government decides to be in full control,

well...I'd love your comments.

>

> I would think that we should purchase as many organic seeds as we can right

now.

> Your thoughts?? Thanks much

> Melody

>

>

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Check Sproutpeople.org. There is a list of how long seeds should last. At the

college we keep the seeds refrigerated, but that takes special packaging so that

no moisture get to the seeds. At home I use a Food Saver food vacuuming machine.

Seal them up and place them in the back of the fridge. Do not need to be thawed,

either to sprout or plant in the garden.

ew

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

I for one am excruciatingly aware of this...makes me ill to think of the

control that is very much in the works...it has always been my belief that when

we are reading about something like this it is just about a signed and sealed

deal...we are just being informed at that point...I don't pretend to know the

answer or even if there is one...but we can't stand by like sheep going to

slaughter...I am sick of the governments interference in our private lives. To

answer your question Melody,I think it's a prudent idea to do what we can when

we can...just in general in life that applies. Now a question for this list (ew

maybe) and that is how long is stored seed viable?

Jane

> Hi all.

>

> Just discovered something VERY interesting that might affect our ability to

buy our own seeds, buy from organic farms, etc. (not happening now) but this is

WHAT IF scenario. This is what the White House just put out.

>

>

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/03/16/executive-order-national-d\

efense-resources-preparedness

>

> I scrolled down to Part VIII General Provisions, Scrolling down to (e) Food

Resources, and (f) Food Resources Facilities.

>

> So, if I'm reading correctly, if our government decides to be in full

control, well...I'd love your comments.

>

> I would think that we should purchase as many organic seeds as we can right

now.

> Your thoughts?? Thanks much

> Melody

>

>

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I save seeds from year to year as well, and like EW, I vac seal them and store

them in the fridge or a cool, dark place. I have used seeds that were several

years old with great success.

>

> > Hi all.

> >

> > Just discovered something VERY interesting that might affect our ability to

buy our own seeds, buy from organic farms, etc. (not happening now) but this is

WHAT IF scenario. This is what the White House just put out.

> >

> >

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/03/16/executive-order-national-d\

efense-resources-preparedness

> >

> > I scrolled down to Part VIII General Provisions, Scrolling down to (e) Food

Resources, and (f) Food Resources Facilities.

> >

> > So, if I'm reading correctly, if our government decides to be in full

control, well...I'd love your comments.

> >

> > I would think that we should purchase as many organic seeds as we can right

now.

> > Your thoughts?? Thanks much

> > Melody

> >

> >

>

>

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I'm growing some carrots from seed dated 2006. Beautiful and tasty. I have a

grandson that comes over and heads to two places in my garden. Carrots and sour

grass.

ew

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory (Hope

this does not happen)

I save seeds from year to year as well, and like EW, I vac seal them and store

them in the fridge or a cool, dark place. I have used seeds that were several

years old with great success.

>

> Check Sproutpeople.org. There is a list of how long seeds should last. At the

college we keep the seeds refrigerated, but that takes special packaging so that

no moisture get to the seeds. At home I use a Food Saver food vacuuming machine.

Seal them up and place them in the back of the fridge. Do not need to be thawed,

either to sprout or plant in the garden.

> ew

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I never heard of sour grass.  Was that organic seed for sprouting or planting

seed? 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 5:20 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

 

I'm growing some carrots from seed dated 2006. Beautiful and tasty. I have a

grandson that comes over and heads to two places in my garden. Carrots and sour

grass.

ew

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory (Hope

this does not happen)

I save seeds from year to year as well, and like EW, I vac seal them and store

them in the fridge or a cool, dark place. I have used seeds that were several

years old with great success.

>

> Check Sproutpeople.org. There is a list of how long seeds should last. At the

college we keep the seeds refrigerated, but that takes special packaging so that

no moisture get to the seeds. At home I use a Food Saver food vacuuming machine.

Seal them up and place them in the back of the fridge. Do not need to be thawed,

either to sprout or plant in the garden.

> ew

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I agree.  Hard to believe any information anymore.

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 2:37 PM

Subject: RE: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory (Hope

this does not happen)

 

the so called elections are a farce. there is no difference between the 2

parties...I dont listen to either side - i decide myself by listening and

reading different things and guests on internet radio. The people with the

money, the power, the shadow government will instruct the president on what

he is supposed to say and do. the bottom line is the controllers want total

control of the masses Obama is a puppet just like all the other presidents

after kennedy. He wanted to do away with the federal reserve. Look into

the history of it and how/where it stated. it all links back to the bank of

london and the rothchilds. its called zionism. oh and look into all the

exective our " president " has signed and bush had his share of signing those

E.O.'s too. enough of this - lets not talk " politics " on this site...

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

I for one am excruciatingly aware of this...makes me ill to think of the

control that is very much in the works...it has always been my belief that

when we are reading about something like this it is just about a signed and

sealed deal...we are just being informed at that point...I don't pretend to

know the answer or even if there is one...but we can't stand by like sheep

going to slaughter...I am sick of the governments interference in our

private lives. To answer your question Melody,I think it's a prudent idea to

do what we can when we can...just in general in life that applies. Now a

question for this list (ew maybe) and that is how long is stored seed

viable? Jane

> Hi all.

>

> Just discovered something VERY interesting that might affect our

> ability to buy our own seeds, buy from organic farms, etc. (not

> happening now) but this is WHAT IF scenario. This is what the White

> House just put out.

>

> http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/03/16/executive-order-

> national-defense-resources-preparedness

>

> I scrolled down to Part VIII General Provisions, Scrolling down to (e)

> Food Resources, and (f) Food Resources Facilities.

>

> So, if I'm reading correctly, if our government decides to be in full

> control, well...I'd love your comments.

>

> I would think that we should purchase as many organic seeds as we can

> right now. Your thoughts?? Thanks much Melody

>

>

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........isn't that grass....that's soured?..........

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

I save seeds from year to year as well, and like EW, I vac seal them and store

them in the fridge or a cool, dark place. I have used seeds that were several

years old with great success.

>

> Check Sproutpeople.org. There is a list of how long seeds should last. At

the college we keep the seeds refrigerated, but that takes special packaging so

that no moisture get to the seeds. At home I use a Food Saver food vacuuming

machine. Seal them up and place them in the back of the fridge. Do not need to

be thawed, either to sprout or plant in the garden.

> ew

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 Are you teasing me?

 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 12:20 AM

Subject: Re: Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

 

........isn't that grass....that's soured?..........

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory (Hope

this does not happen)

I save seeds from year to year as well, and like EW, I vac seal them and store

them in the fridge or a cool, dark place. I have used seeds that were several

years old with great success.

>

> Check Sproutpeople.org. There is a list of how long seeds should last. At the

college we keep the seeds refrigerated, but that takes special packaging so that

no moisture get to the seeds. At home I use a Food Saver food vacuuming machine.

Seal them up and place them in the back of the fridge. Do not need to be thawed,

either to sprout or plant in the garden.

> ew

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Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

I save seeds from year to year as well, and like EW, I vac seal them and store

them in the fridge or a cool, dark place. I have used seeds that were several

years old with great success.

>

> Check Sproutpeople.org. There is a list of how long seeds should last. At

the college we keep the seeds refrigerated, but that takes special packaging so

that no moisture get to the seeds. At home I use a Food Saver food vacuuming

machine. Seal them up and place them in the back of the fridge. Do not need to

be thawed, either to sprout or plant in the garden.

> ew

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I thought you forgot to answer and then I saw the smiley face.

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 12:40 AM

Subject: Re: Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

 

: )

Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory (Hope

this does not happen)

I save seeds from year to year as well, and like EW, I vac seal them and store

them in the fridge or a cool, dark place. I have used seeds that were several

years old with great success.

>

> Check Sproutpeople.org. There is a list of how long seeds should last. At the

college we keep the seeds refrigerated, but that takes special packaging so that

no moisture get to the seeds. At home I use a Food Saver food vacuuming machine.

Seal them up and place them in the back of the fridge. Do not need to be thawed,

either to sprout or plant in the garden.

> ew

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Sour grass is not a grass at all. It is an Oxalis. The leaves, stems and flowers

are all edible. It grows wild around here. I allow it in some parts of my

garden, because in covers bare ground and when it dies, it is a mulch. It

propagates by seed as well as small bulblettes. It can be very invasive. It's

called sour grass because of the very sour taste. Little boys love to challenge

little girls to eat it.

ew

Re: Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

I never heard of sour grass. Was that organic seed for sprouting or planting

seed?

Carolyn Wilkerson

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Oh, Oxalis??? My podiatrist is a SPECIALIST ON Oxalis. We talk about this flower

all the time. He raises them, he knows EVERYTHING about oxalis. He doesn't like

sprouts or sprouting or the taste of sprouts. He just likes to grow Oxalis.

lol

Melody

>

> Sour grass is not a grass at all. It is an Oxalis. The leaves, stems and

flowers are all edible. It grows wild around here. I allow it in some parts of

my garden, because in covers bare ground and when it dies, it is a mulch. It

propagates by seed as well as small bulblettes. It can be very invasive. It's

called sour grass because of the very sour taste. Little boys love to challenge

little girls to eat it.

> ew

>

> Re: Re: Why Sprouting may soon be only a memory

(Hope this does not happen)

>

> I never heard of sour grass. Was that organic seed for sprouting or planting

seed?

>

> Carolyn Wilkerson

>

>

>

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