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5 PLANTS IN YOUR PANTRY

When it comes to sourcing seed for a green-manure crop, microgreen garnishes or to keep the kids entertained during the holidays, chances are you won’t need to head to your local garden centre or crop swap to source viable seed. While it’s always advisable to source fresh, open-pollinated seed in order to start off the crops you intend to eat, you’ll be amazed what will germinate from the spices and other edibles you already have in your pantry.

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