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4Patriots Officials Applaud Virginia Library for Seeds Program

The Salem Library in Salem, Va., has started a program in which library patrons can gain seeds without charge for their gardens. 4Patriots officials commend the library for this program.

4Patriots Officials Applaud Virginia Library for Seeds Program

Nashville, TN , United States – June 29, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

Seed libraries are sprouting up across the United States, and one of the latest is located in Salem, Va. The Salem Library allows patrons to “check out” vegetable seeds they can use to plant in their home gardens, according to a recent report from The Roanoke Times.

Seed libraries help vital, locally cultivated strains of seeds that have been saved by farmers continue to be planted. Individuals can “borrow” seeds, even if they don’t have a library card, and are encouraged to “return” seeds from the vegetables they grow at the end of the growing season.

“It’s great to see the Salem Library joining this effort,” said 4Patriots LLC Partner Allen Baler, whose Nashville, Tenn.-based company provides a variety of products that help people become more self-reliant and independent. “We understand that there are now more than 500 such seed libraries in America.

“We commend this initiative and suggest that people make sure they use only open-pollinated, non-hybrid, non-genetically modified seeds in their gardens. We also offer the Liberty Seed Vault so that people can have their own stockpile of non-GMO vegetable seeds to use for planting, growing, harvesting, replanting and storing for the future.”

The Liberty Seed Vault provides a path to independence and self-sufficiency.

This air-tight, metal storage container includes more than 5,340 heirloom seeds from 22 varieties of vegetables including broccoli, spinach, carrots, squash, corn, tomatoes, onions, beets and zucchini. Each order is accompanied by four guides and a 100 percent money-back guarantee.

“After growing and enjoying these nutritious vegetables, gardeners can use the seeds from the harvest for next year’s crops, so they never have to buy seeds again,” Baler said. “This strategy provides additional benefits because it allows people to be less affected by food shortages and increasing food prices.”

Genetically modified foods are plants or animals that have had genes copied from other plants or animals inserted into their DNA. While farmers have been selectively breeding plants for centuries, this particular genetic manipulation is done in a lab, speeding up the process by transferring a gene from one plant or animal to another. The engineering is done to create certain traits, such as resistance to herbicides.

SurvivalSeeds4Patriots is the premier source for heirloom, non-hybrid, non-GMO seeds people can use in their gardens to grow nutritious vegetables. Containing more than 5,340 heirloom seeds from 22 varieties of vegetables, the Liberty Seed Vault allows people to achieve independence and self-reliance, despite whatever food shortages and price increases might occur.

Contact Info:
Name: Tim Boyle
Email: timm.boyle@4patriots.com
Organization: 4Patriots LLC

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