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So how do I react to this letter from the association? .... should I ignore it and carry on planting what I want to or should abide by the rules of the new allotment management regime?
Thanks for your reply Beersmith
Thanks Elfeda Beersmith & galina. I was thinking on those lines Beersmith, that is planting F1 and pretending they are heirloom varieties. But the problems come along in June/July when the Heritage Seed Warriors start their plot cultivation compliance inspections. If they see a plot with a mixed bag of moth eaten vegetables looking like they need a good dose of vitamin pills they will assume it is a heritage plot, but when they see my plot with rows of vigourous and tasteless vegetables (the sort I prefer), they will smell a rat. Is their anyway I could disguise my vegetables in some way to look more like their sickly heritage cousins?
Is their anyway I could disguise my vegetables in some way to look more like their sickly heritage cousins?
The letter included a long information sheet informing me of the dangers to world ecology of using F1 seeds and that from now on only heirloom varieties would be allowed on my site.