For thousands of years, every family saved seeds from their harvest and replanted them the next spring. Same tomatoes. Same peppers. Year after year. One purchase lasted generations.
Then companies started selling hybrids — seeds engineered to grow once and stop. Save them? Plant them next year? You get stunted plants, deformed fruit, or nothing at all. That's not a defect. That's the design.
They want you coming back every single year.
Heirloom seeds work the way seeds are supposed to work. Plant them, harvest, save the seeds, plant again. Forever.