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  2. Like nuts, edible seeds provide an excellent dose of healthy fats and essential nutrients. Most seeds are a rich source of minerals, and they are generally quite affordable too. In this article, we look at twelve different types of seeds and summarize their main nutritional benefits.

  3. 5 Types of Seeds to Plant: Open-Pollinated, Hybrid, and Heirloom

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    What are the different types of seeds and what does it mean when the packets says open-pollinated, hybrid, or heirloom? Learn about different seed types.

  4. Open-Pollinated vs. Hybrid vs. Heirloom Seeds: What Do They ...

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    If you are after specific desired plant characteristics, such as good production, disease resistance, better storage capabilities, buy and grow hybrid seeds. If you want to save seeds for future use, open-pollinated seeds or heirloom varieties are your huckleberry.

  5. Beginner's Guide to Heirloom Seeds - Gardening Channel

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    Heirloom seeds are chosen by today’s gardeners for an assortment of reasons. Gardeners who use heirloom seeds appreciate the rich flavor and high nutritional content of the produce. Unusual shapes, beautiful colors and extraordinary size adds to the enthusiasm over heirloom seed use.

  6. Understanding seed types will help you select the right seeds for your garden. Find out the differences between heirloom, hybrid, and open-pollinated seeds. If you are new to gardening, it’s also helpful to know the difference between annual and perennial plants and what this means for your garden.

  7. Heirloom? Organic? Hybrid? Types of Vegetable Seeds ...

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    We’ll help differentiate between options so you can choose the right seeds for your vegetable garden. Here’s an explanation of the common types of seeds available for sale. Heirloom seeds. Heirloom seeds are open-pollinated seeds that have not be exposed to hybrid breeding.

  8. We've compiled an easy to understand guide to help you understand the different varieties of seeds and how they can benefit your garden. From flower seeds to vegetable seeds, you'll be an expert in no-time! Read on to learn about the different types of seeds and make your gardening dreams a reality.