Many people who have gardens use the fall and winter months to shop seed catalogs and design and plan their spring gardens. When perusing seed catalogs, you may see many marked "non-GMO" seeds, which means they are not seeds from genetically modified plants. While this is good, the reality is catalogs for non-commercial gardeners do not sell GMO seeds to begin with, so there's no need to worry if seeds you want are not marked "non-GMO."
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