Sowing a Culture of Interdependence
One great resource for seed savers is Seed to Seed by Suzanne Ashworth.
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Comment by David King on February 17, 2013 at 9:44pm I know a lot of folks like the Ashworth book, but I love (and use) Carol Deppe's book Breed Your Own Vegetable Varieties - the second half is all about seed saving and not only is it chock full of the info presented in the Ashworth book, Deppe's book is infinitely more readable. I enjoy just reading it for the helluva it. Not so much with Ashworth.
If you haven't read The Seed Underground; A Growing Revolution to Save Food, by Ray, you are in for a treat - only spasmodically on saving seeds, it is a delightful book on WHY we save seeds and a little how to. A sweet and easy read, I found it very refreshing and very well written. It's a meditation on a revolution; our revolution.
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The Seed Library Movement from Roots to Bloom
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One great resource for seed savers is Seed to Seed by Suzanne Ashworth.
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Is anyone else attending this? Looks good...
Fundamentals of Organic On-farm Plant Breeding Workshop
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Fundamentals of Organic On-Farm Plant Breeding
September 22-23
Nevada City, CA 95959
http://www.sierraseeds.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=87&Itemid=2
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