Heirloom tomatoes
Forbidden, if illegal
Consider the cost
(Explanatory note: With the passing of the New Food Safety Act, one of the controversies, of many, was that without amendment, the bill has the capacity to prosecute any and all food production that is not mandated/or sanctioned by the Feds and that jurisdiction for policing such action was handed over to the Homeland Security Department. Because there were small food producers who worked diligently to have the bill, at least, amended to exclude anyone producing less than $500,000 dollars a year in food production, the small farmer, home gardner and organic gardener was protected. Otherwise, they would have been driven out of the food markets and, as some pointed out, it would, in fact, be illegal to grow at tomato at your home without a permit. Unknown to many people, ominous things are happening regarding food production and our freedom to have an open and free choice food markets.)