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Keeping glass jars from canning, mayonnaise, baby food, or spices in your home instead of sending them to the recycling center means you won't have to spend a dime on your seed-saving efforts.
An Oklahoma man exploring his Cherokee roots discovered a forgotten variety of corn and revived it with help of heirloom seed savers. The revived Glass Gem corn now has 19,000 Facebook followers.
Native Seeds sells Glass Gem seeds in a 50-seed packet, and the seeds they sell come directly from the seed gifted to them from Schoen. So now anyone can grow this beautiful variety, ...