tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388864214259507833.post7575093173353682382..comments2023-04-06T19:33:50.904+10:00Comments on From Helen V Smith's Keyboard: Blog Action Day:Food and Diversity #bad11Helen V Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16418865928294578567noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388864214259507833.post-7963296640577168822011-10-17T06:50:36.442+10:002011-10-17T06:50:36.442+10:00An excellent post, Helen. I'm glad you mention...An excellent post, Helen. I'm glad you mentioned Eden Seeds. I've bought seeds from them, and they are excellent. I especially like their tomatoes, which have lots of flavour.Judy Websterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02331380147873608965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388864214259507833.post-19611212256404494862011-10-16T16:13:28.976+10:002011-10-16T16:13:28.976+10:00Thanks Helen for this post. These are such importa...Thanks Helen for this post. These are such important issues. I have just started a small organic vegie patch (only silverbeet at the moment, but I just planted heirloom tomatoes and lettuce in punnets) I know very little about gardening and wish they had been teaching gardening at primary school when I went there (1990s). I know there were people with agricultural, horticultural and gardening skills in my ancestry, so I hope with that, and a little reading and advice from others, I can make a start. I'm concerned for the diversity of plants and also for the impact some ag. practices have on people and the environment (I live in a rural area so I see evidence of this every day). I like the idea of bringing back the slogan from the WW2 poster. Great post. Thanks.A O'Brienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07420277609206963374noreply@blogger.com