Dervaes Family: I am sure you had no idea your trademark pursuits would garner the type of attention you are now experiencing. Rather than digging a deeper hole and leaving fewer ways to gracefully resolve this maelstrom, please stop digging. There may yet be hope to "unring" the bell and find a way to begin rebuilding your credibility and rejoining the homestead movement.
hi there, I like your videos, I have been looking at everyones videos about gardening so that I can garden from their combined knowledge. Since you like tomatoes so much I thought I would tell you about praxxus55712 look him up on youtube. The way he grows tomatoes from seeds is different yet seems to be a better way to do it. I hope you enjoy his video.
WOW! i am so happy to have stumbled on your videos. I hope you have time to reply. i need help with my tomatoes. They turn yellow (please see my video "Donna's Square Foot Garden, part 28,29"). Thanks so much for sharing the love of the earth and gardening!
market tomatoes are just big and juicy[water mainly]
they have no taste nor nutrient as they are geneticcally modified to grow fast/big not accounting for taste nor nutrient value.
no wonder our population is fat were getting all the calories but our body craves for nutrient and it prompts you hunger and you keep eating but not get any nutrient
guess what you get FAT.
the world Mal-nourished does not belong to Africa it belongs to USA as well
Most tomatoes at the store are genetically modified. Tomatoes are very delicate and need to survive machine harvesting. This prompted modification a long time ago through selective breeding. They are made to be large, resistant to bruising and parasites, and to be nice and red so people will buy them. Of course this doesn't always make for the tastiest or healthiest tomatoes, but it provides lots of tomatoes to nearly everyone in the country inexpensively.
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Dervaes Family: I am sure you had no idea your trademark pursuits would garner the type of attention you are now experiencing. Rather than digging a deeper hole and leaving fewer ways to gracefully resolve this maelstrom, please stop digging. There may yet be hope to "unring" the bell and find a way to begin rebuilding your credibility and rejoining the homestead movement.
JunkMale57 11 months ago
hi there, I like your videos, I have been looking at everyones videos about gardening so that I can garden from their combined knowledge. Since you like tomatoes so much I thought I would tell you about praxxus55712 look him up on youtube. The way he grows tomatoes from seeds is different yet seems to be a better way to do it. I hope you enjoy his video.
Good luck with your gradening.
the1969info 1 year ago
I love tomatoes too! I started Brandywine Pink tomatoes. The seedlings are up and they are doing well.
jeremiah168lms 1 year ago
WOW! i am so happy to have stumbled on your videos. I hope you have time to reply. i need help with my tomatoes. They turn yellow (please see my video "Donna's Square Foot Garden, part 28,29"). Thanks so much for sharing the love of the earth and gardening!
dylan14570 2 years ago
Are you thinking of genetically modified organisms as the same thing as hybrids?
seasonseatingsfarm 2 years ago
market tomatoes are just big and juicy[water mainly]
they have no taste nor nutrient as they are geneticcally modified to grow fast/big not accounting for taste nor nutrient value.
no wonder our population is fat were getting all the calories but our body craves for nutrient and it prompts you hunger and you keep eating but not get any nutrient
guess what you get FAT.
the world Mal-nourished does not belong to Africa it belongs to USA as well
emforty2 2 years ago
Which tomatoes are GMO's?
seasonseatingsfarm 2 years ago
Most tomatoes at the store are genetically modified. Tomatoes are very delicate and need to survive machine harvesting. This prompted modification a long time ago through selective breeding. They are made to be large, resistant to bruising and parasites, and to be nice and red so people will buy them. Of course this doesn't always make for the tastiest or healthiest tomatoes, but it provides lots of tomatoes to nearly everyone in the country inexpensively.
shalarthing 2 years ago
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seasonseatingsfarm 2 years ago
Most (if not all) are actually hybrids. I don't think GMOs are that common in stores yet.
ChickenAwesome 2 years ago
mmmmm - favourites here are red brandywine !!
ellesbelles82 3 years ago
I tried a yellow this year. Very nice, delicious. Great video.
girlyoudontknow2 3 years ago 2
Our family loves your website!
GoldMongoose 4 years ago 4
I love your interest in heirlooms. I am trying a new variety every year.
harryIIIMarine 4 years ago 2