Today was a sad day, I learned that the broccoli died. My favorite vegetable gone, dead, and then I had to find what to put in the 6 ft of space! In place of the broccoli I planted the Kohlrabi, which I hope will be as delicious!!! One of my pepper plants was not looking so good so I dug it out, and put in another eggplant in place of it! This also made me sad since I love peppers!!! Along with those I also planted my basil, and cilantro today! I wish the veggies would just be ready I'm hungry!
Where life was taken, life was also given, my squash, zucchini, and cilantro all began sprouting! I also hate weeds, I feel like half of the time is spent picking stupid weeds!!!
Our discussion today on GMOs was really interesting, and contradicted a lot of what I've heard. It nice to hear something from people who actually know and not just emotionally charged documentaries. I wonder if any of our seeds are GMOs??? It's an interesting and very emotionally charged topic which I wish had more facts about it and not strong opinions. I'd like to know if Monsanto is as horrible as I've always learned it was? I agree that we need new and improved agricultural techniques to meet the demands of a growing population, but are GMOs the best way, especially since we don't really know if they do cause any negative health effects, but then again if we think that way couldn't anything potentially cause negative health affects that we don't ever worry about like our computers and cell phones. Who knows? And for now I'm going to keep on eating my veggies and fruits GMO/organic or not!
Where life was taken, life was also given, my squash, zucchini, and cilantro all began sprouting! I also hate weeds, I feel like half of the time is spent picking stupid weeds!!!
Our discussion today on GMOs was really interesting, and contradicted a lot of what I've heard. It nice to hear something from people who actually know and not just emotionally charged documentaries. I wonder if any of our seeds are GMOs??? It's an interesting and very emotionally charged topic which I wish had more facts about it and not strong opinions. I'd like to know if Monsanto is as horrible as I've always learned it was? I agree that we need new and improved agricultural techniques to meet the demands of a growing population, but are GMOs the best way, especially since we don't really know if they do cause any negative health effects, but then again if we think that way couldn't anything potentially cause negative health affects that we don't ever worry about like our computers and cell phones. Who knows? And for now I'm going to keep on eating my veggies and fruits GMO/organic or not!
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To answer your question: none of the crops we are growing in our gardens are GMO.
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