posted 17 years ago
Whether or not this is a good idea will vary on a case by case basis.
1. Most fruits and veggies found in the grocery store are selected for lbs./acre and ability to harvest under-ripe and transport. These aren't necessarily the traits most important to you in a home garden. You might be more interested in taste, nutrition, and suitability to your climate.
2. If you want specific varieties due to disease resistance, quality, or uniqueness then you probably won't find what you want in the grocery store.
However, for certain things we aren't picky about we will buy seeds directly from the grocery store shelf because it is cheaper than going through a seed company. We do this with coriander/cilantro, dill, wheatberries (for wheatgrass), etc.
Basically, it will probably work (unless you get a batch of veggies with terminator seeds, I'm not sure if that is still legal or not). However, you will probably be able to get better varieties that are more well-suited to your area by going through a seed company or joining the Seed Saver's Exchange. Remember, if you start saving your own seeds you only need to make the investment in purchasing them once.
Dave
Principal - Terra Phoenix Design
http://TerraPhoenixDesign.com