4 Surprising Reasons Heirloom Seeds Are The Best Choice
Seed buying and gardening planning time are upon us. The two popular choices for seeds are either heirloom or hybrid. I prefer heirloom seeds, for several reasons. Many home gardeners aren’t sure what to pick.
Hybrid and GMO seeds work for many people. I know dozens of people who use these varieties for their small gardens at home. However, if your goal is to create a natural garden, heirloom seeds are the way to go. Several benefits make them superior to any other choice. Let’s take a look!
The 4 Benefits of Heirloom Seeds
1. Handed Down from Generations
Many heirloom seeds carry a story with them. Some families save the same seeds for decades. Kids plant the seeds from the plants of their parents, and it continues down the line. Most are at least 50 years old and have never been crossbred or altered in any manner.
GMO seeds are altered.
Heirlooms are a way to preserve history. The plants our ancestors once grew are slowly disappearing. Using these seeds, especially those with a rich past, allow you to embrace and remember our past.
2. Heirloom Seeds Save Money
If you want to save money and homestead on a budget, heirloom seeds are a necessity. You might spend more in the beginning purchasing seeds, but heirlooms come with the ability to preserve and save the seeds from the crops you liked the most that year.
A renewable source of seeds allows you to become self-reliant for your crops.
You don’t have to depend on any store for more seeds, even though I always purchase more every year. We love Baker’s Creek Seeds, and I always want to try new varieties. That isn’t a necessity though!
3. The Flavor is Better
Some might argue this point, but it is obvious to our family. Heirloom vegetables and herbs have a better, unique taste when compared the hybrid plants and seeds available in stores.
Many of the plants have distinct flavors that are impossible to find in other plants.
The tomatoes in the store taste nothing like the tomatoes I grow in my garden. The tomatoes at a farmer’s market explode with flavor, while the ones at your local grocer tend to be less than amazing.
4. The Plants are More Reliable
So, you head to your local store and grab a few packs of seeds. These particular seeds originated in Spain, but you aren’t aware of that at the time. You are located in Kentucky! Now, you go home and plant rows and rows of green beans. Unfortunately, those seeds don’t produce the way you hoped because of an attack from local pests.
When you save your heirloom seeds year after year, they slowly adapt to your region. They can survive attacks by pests and diseases easier.
At the end of the season, you pick seeds from the most successful plants in your garden. In the end, you get a better, locally adapted strain of veggies for your garden.
Plant Heirloom Seeds Only
Our family has amazing success every year using all heirloom seeds. With these four benefits, it’s no wonder why so many gardeners opt to only use them.
Do you use heirlooms Let me know about your experience – good and bad!

This is so true! We have not been able to do this, but it makes a huge difference, and the plants are so much hardier.
My sister majored in historical horticulture and she introduced me to heirloom tomatoes and other vegetables years ago. They really do taste better.
I have never herd of these seeds before but I will definitely consider planting some after reading this.
Until I read this post I was not completely sure what heirloom seeds were. Thanks for the informative post!