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In this episode of the Vegetarian Zen podcast we’ll be continuing with our spring gardening theme and talking about heirloom plants and seeds. The word “heirloom” means a treasured possession that has remained in a family for generations. In today’s episode you’ll learn why seeds need to be treasured and preserved more than any family trinket.
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Quotes of the Week
The seed has no idea of being some particular plant, but it has its own form and is in perfect harmony with the ground, with its surroundings … and there is no trouble. This is what we mean by naturalness.
— Shrunyu Suzuki (from Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind)
Thanks for listening!
Peace and Veggies,
The post Growing with Heirloom Seeds and Plants appeared first on Vegetarian Zen.
By Vickie Velasquez & Larissa GalenesIn this episode of the Vegetarian Zen podcast we’ll be continuing with our spring gardening theme and talking about heirloom plants and seeds. The word “heirloom” means a treasured possession that has remained in a family for generations. In today’s episode you’ll learn why seeds need to be treasured and preserved more than any family trinket.
Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Vegetarian Zen Podcast! If you find value in our podcast and listen on iTunes, please consider leaving us a rating and review.
Vegetarian Zen is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a monetary commission. Additionally, the information presented is for educational purposes only. Always consult with your doctor. Learn More.
Quotes of the Week
The seed has no idea of being some particular plant, but it has its own form and is in perfect harmony with the ground, with its surroundings … and there is no trouble. This is what we mean by naturalness.
— Shrunyu Suzuki (from Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind)
Thanks for listening!
Peace and Veggies,
The post Growing with Heirloom Seeds and Plants appeared first on Vegetarian Zen.