Drought Resistant Heirlooms Outperform GMOs


Here in northwest Illinois, the weather has been simply oppressive for most of the summer. According to the Department of Agriculture, almost half of the corn and soybean crop is going to be plowed down or used as silage. As consumers we know that this equals rising food and fuel prices... all this amidst a major economic slump that we can't seem to break out of. So, how do we, as responsible people, shield ourselves from such events? One time-tested way to buffer our food supply is to grow a garden. But not just any garden. Why not grow a garden full of varieties that have been selected for generations to perform in even the worst environmental conditions?

As you know, farmers since the early 1950s have been growing hybrid and genetically modified corn and soybeans for one reason - productivity. The problem is that system has failed them this year, and we are the ones who will pay for it at the grocery store and at the gas pump.

In light of this year's drought and heat wave, we've scoured the globe in search of the best and most productive heirloom seed varieties that somehow seem to perform well next to a patch of burned-up GMO corn. The Survival Seed Bank contains enough top quality heirloom seeds to plant a full acre of delicious and nutrient dense vegetables to see you through times like these. And if you order in the next 48 hours, you'll receive, at no additional cost, two quarts of our very own Protogrow natural fertilizer to make your heirloom garden second to none. To find out more, and to cash in on this amazing offer, watch this video. Don't miss out on this deal!

Happy growing,

Nick Huizenga
Senior Botanist



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