Ah, I see. There are some websites that dislike Monsanto and seem to claim that their seeds are all GMO. I remember looking into this once, being rather skeptical of hype. Ferry Morse (one of the common store varieties) even had a statement on their website saying that their home garden seeds are not GMO and never had been. It made sense to me, given what I know of GMO. Also, the varieties I've seen on store packet labels seemed like pretty common hybrids to me.
Quote: We bought non-GMO seeds. I can't remember the source now, but I could ask my husband. We ordered them online. We did that because it was our understanding that the seeds you can buy at the stores are very likely to be GMO.
I never could figure out whether this was deliberate misinformation, or just a mistake. I can see how "don't buy seeds from any company affiliated with Monsanto," (in other words, don't support them by adding to their profits) got mutated into "don't buy their seeds because they're all GMO!"
Anyone know what to do with grapes, besides eat them fresh? We have a big crop of grapes this year, from just 3 bushes (no, not enough to make wine ). The red ones are gone, but we still have lots of the white seedless. Well, technically, they're supposed to be seedless, but some have a single seed.