π± Is the Government Coming for Our Seeds?
Lately, a lot of gardeners are asking the same thing β and honestly, itβs not a crazy question.
πΎ Are seed laws changing?
πΎ Is home gardening at risk?
πΎ Should we actually be worried?
In this video, the topic gets slowed down and unpacked without panic. The concern most people feel isnβt really about seed packets β itβs about control, dependence, and food security.
Hereβs what this conversation covers π
π± What seed laws really apply to (and who they donβt)
π± Why farmers feel pressure from patents and consolidation
π± GMO vs hybrid vs open-pollinated seeds β and why it matters
π± The first GMO tomato sold to home gardeners and why some people paused
π± Why seed saving still matters
π± How supporting smaller seed companies keeps options alive
π« This isnβt about politics.
π« Itβs not fear-based.
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Itβs about food, resilience, and stewardship.
The reality is simple:
No one is banning backyard gardens.
No one is outlawing personal seed saving.
But there is a slow shift toward fewer choices and more dependence β and gardeners feel that instinctively.
πΏ Grow what you can.
πΏ Save what you can.
πΏ Pay attention β without panic.
Because gardening has never been about rebellion.
Itβs always been about continuity.

