(EMAILWIRE.COM, November 26, 2013 ) Incline Village, NV -- A new look to the product page, for Home and Garden America's 50 Varieties Heirloom Seeds Pack, on Amazon.com, was announced today by Chuck Harmon, Founder and CEO of Charles C Harmon Co LLC. "Our Home and Garden America brand of heirloom seeds is an excellent product for people who are planting heirloom survival seeds in their gardens for wholesome organic food or storing them up for emergency survival situations." said Harmon.
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people who shop online the ability to know exactly what they will receive once their order is placed. Because people who shop online lose the ability to actually handle merchandise they're considering a purchase of, they must rely on the images they see on the product page and we wanted to make that experience as realistic as we possibly could." he continued.
"According to studies of our customers, who shop online, it has been determined that the largest majority of shoppers will purchase based on the images that represent the product more than any other single factor so we wanted to put our best foot forward, so to speak, and give our customers every image we could. Because the packaging reflects light, it makes our product very difficult to photograph successfully. We used a high resolution Nikon camera to capture images as best we could and hired a graphic artist to enhance those photos and remove as many imperfections as possible." Mr. Harmon continued.
Survival seeds are considered to be heirloom varieties that are capable of reproducing themselves very closely, making them ideal for emergency situations where seeds may not be available for sale. Due to the nature of non-gmo, non-hybrid seeds, they will produce plants that are very similar in size and shape to the parent plant unlike hybrid seeds which are much more unreliable in reproducing like kinds.
Non-hybrid seeds are ones that are open pollinated by bees, animals, wind and other natural methods vs. being pollinated in a laboratory type setting. These heirloom seeds are passed down from one generation to another as the better performing crops are harvested for seeds that can be grown in future years. Many people feel that hybrid seeds were developed by the large seed companies so that you would be dependent on buying seeds from them year after year instead of harvesting and storing seeds from your garden.
About Home and Garden America.com
Chuck Harmon enjoys writing consumer information material on a wide range of products and his work in the gardening arena is no exception. His interest in heirloom seeds came about from trying to find better tasting vegetables.
Chuck Harmon
775-544-4124
chuck@charlescharmon.com
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"Upgrades to the images on the Home and Garden America page give


Heirloom Seed products Storage devices Much like anything else, heirloom seeds and heirloom tomato s
"According to studies of our customers, who shop online, it has been determined that the largest majority of shoppers will purchase based on the images that represent the product more than any other single factor so we wanted to put our best foot forward, so to speak, and give our customers every image we could. Because the packaging reflects light, it makes our product very difficult to photograph successfully. We used a high resolution Nikon camera to capture images as best we could and hired a graphic artist to enhance those photos and remove as many imperfections as possible." Mr. Harmon continued.
Survival seeds are considered to be heirloom varieties that are capable of reproducing themselves very closely, making them ideal for emergency situations where seeds may not be available for sale. Due to the nature of non-gmo, non-hybrid seeds, they will produce plants that are very similar in size and shape to the parent plant unlike hybrid seeds which are much more unreliable in reproducing like kinds.
Non-hybrid seeds are ones that are open pollinated by bees, animals, wind and other natural methods vs. being pollinated in a laboratory type setting. These heirloom seeds are passed down from one generation to another as the better performing crops are harvested for seeds that can be grown in future years. Many people feel that hybrid seeds were developed by the large seed companies so that you would be dependent on buying seeds from them year after year instead of harvesting and storing seeds from your garden.
About Home and Garden America.com
Chuck Harmon enjoys writing consumer information material on a wide range of products and his work in the gardening arena is no exception. His interest in heirloom seeds came about from trying to find better tasting vegetables.
Chuck Harmon
775-544-4124
chuck@charlescharmon.com
Source: EmailWire.Com