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Hybrids are usually more productive and vigorous than OPs and heirlooms. They sometimes have disease resistance bred into them, and their growth and fruiting habits are uniform. You have to buy hybrid seed every year and now organic hybrid seeds are available.
When you purchase open-pollinated seeds, you can save them every year (or every other year, in the case of biennials) when they mature, and plant them again next year.
By sticking with open-pollinated varieties, youll be growing food that has not had the flavor bred out of it in favor of uniformity. It tastes better.
Open pollinated means the flowers are fertilized by bees, moths, birds, bats, and even the wind or rain. The seed that forms produces the same plant the following year. Some OP plants are self-pollinators. This means the structure of the flower allows fertilization before it opens.
It is easiest to save seed from varieties of vegetables and plants that are open-pollinated. These seedlings typically resemble the parent plants as long as they are not allowed to cross pollinate with another variety of the same species.
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By sticking with open-pollinated varieties, youll be growing food that has not had the flavor bred out of it in favor of uniformity. It tastes better. Yields may be a little smaller, and each peach or tomato you harvest may not look exactly the same, but its real food, the way Mother Nature intended it to be.
The truth is that all heirloom seeds are open-pollinated, but not all open-pollinated seeds are heirloom. All open-pollinated seeds can be saved year on year and grow true to type with proper saving practices.