Seeds Bulk
Seeds Bulk

Prepper Gardens, Urban Homesteads, and Bulk Seeds
It used to be said, “How do we keep ‘em on the farm, once they’ve seen the city?” Now people sentenced to live in the city are hankering to go back to the farm. When they can’t physically relocate to the farm, many city dwellers will try to recapture a bit of its rustic authenticity by micro-gardening. Others become homesteaders within the city by planting gardens, raising small quantities of livestock, and recycling leftovers by way of worm farms. These people are major purchasers of bulk seeds for their vegetable and herb gardens.
All farms start with seeds, and the best bulk seeds we can choose are natural, non-genetically modified seeds of an heirloom variety. These have been around for a long time, used on farms for centuries or longer. They weren’t whipped together in a corporate lab by white-coated Merlin; these bulk seeds are the real deal. They can be collected by planters and re-used for generations without diminished yield or nutritional benefit. They produce food with color, scent, texture, taste, and nutrition. They are food, not product.
What heirloom bulk seeds should you select? Well, grab as many as you can, using the rainbow as a guide. The more visible colors you find on the table, the better off you’ll be. This is ancient wisdom, handed down by health experts from time immemorial. Growing a wide veggie variety from bulk seeds will help you avoid the curse of pseudo-food coming from a container that, if eaten, might actually do you less harm than the contents.
In terms of nutritional yield – protein and fiber content in particular – beans are hard to beat for someone looking to build up an essential store of bulk seeds. Beans have been grown in the Americas for as long as people have been here, and many Native American communities actually used them as currency, in addition to being high-yield, low-bother sources of sound nutrition. All varieties of bulk seeds– from pintos to navy beans, from green beans to the much-under appreciated lima -- can be prepared in delicious, colorful meals. Planting beans next to other garden staples such as squash and corn – which are also good choices for your bulk seeds collection -- will get an urban homestead off on a good start.
Much of the urban homesteading trend is an outgrowth of the “locovore” movement, which emphasizes the health benefits of eating locally grown food. But a lot more of it is inspired by the horrors contained in the typical household’s grocery bill. Whether dictated by fad or necessity, urban homesteading is a trend that is likely to grow – and for those interested in starting a homestead, getting a good supply of heirloom bulk seeds is a good place to begin.
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Seeds Bulk
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If you're looking for natural Sesame Seeds, there is no better place to buy them than online!
Sesame Seeds – why are they so special?
Not only are Sesame Seeds a great source of manganese and copper, they are also a good source of calcium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, vitamin B1, zinc, and dietary fibre. In addition to these important nutrients, Sesame Seeds also contain two unique substances: sesamin and sesamolin. These two substances belong to a group of special beneficial fibres called lignans, and have shown a cholesterol lowering effect.
Sesame Seeds may be one of the oldest known condiments to man, dating back to as early as 1600BC. Providing a nutty taste, as well as an almost invincible crunch to many dishes, Sesame Seeds are widely used in dishes throughout the Middle East (Tahini – Sesame Seed paste and Halvah – sweet), and in Asia.
3 types of Seeds – what to choose?
There are 3 types of Sesame Seeds that are popular for their own reasons. Black Sesame Seeds provide excellent quality oil and are best suited for medicinal purposes. White Sesame Seeds are extremely rich in calcium and are very useful in cases of calcium deficiency. The third type Red Sesame Seeds, are exceptionally rich in iron and are good for combating iron deficiency and anaemia.
Buying Sesame Seeds
As you are probably already aware, the World Wide Web (WWW) is often the best place to look if you are looking to purchase something. This is no different when it comes to choosing and buying Sesame Seeds. There are a number of retailers that can be found online, supplying a broad range of Sesame Seeds. No matter where you are in the world, many online retailers can dispatch your items efficiently and directly to your front door; even with the branding of your own business on the packaging. There is no more searching the High Street, visiting all the health stores to find what you want. Start your search from the comfort of your own home and have the access to the Sesame Seeds you require at your fingertips.
About the Author
Knowledge and experience to provide the best quality and most pure sesame seeds possible. Wholesale sesame seed supplier to companies throughout the world.
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