That;s cool. I mean if that's the direction you want to go.
I don't see how monsanto getting a few pennies of my purchase means a damn thing in the grand scheme of things. If I have issues with how they do business, then I have to decide if that is enough for me to give up a product that they had nothing at all to do with.
All I care about at the end of the day is that my plants do well. If I have issues with how a larger corporation is doing things, there are effective ways to change things (like protests, petitions, etc.), and then there is just not giving them a few pennies a month. Boycotting is tremendously ineffective in cases like this (and it actually hurts the people that ARENT monsanto much more), even if it makes you feel better, and the end result is that you are hurt more than the company you protest.
If I am choosing a hill to die on, that ain't it.