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Post by clarkfoodfarm on Feb 19, 2009 11:58:37 GMT -5
Here's a link to a very nicely done seed saving chapbook published by the folks at the Seed Ambassador Project. www.seedambassadors.org/wp/?p=359You can download .pdf files formatted for either printing or online viewing.
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Post by grungy on Feb 19, 2009 16:45:13 GMT -5
Good site.
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Post by Penny on Feb 20, 2009 7:47:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the info.
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Post by bunkie on Feb 20, 2009 8:53:03 GMT -5
i am growing seed for the Seed Ambassador Project this year. they have been super great people to work with.
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Post by clarkfoodfarm on Feb 20, 2009 13:32:34 GMT -5
i am growing seed for the Seed Ambassador Project this year. they have been super great people to work with. Very cool! What are you growing? I have an order for a bunch of their stuff to try in my urban lot and to pass around to a few CSA/Market farmers I know.
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Post by bunkie on Feb 21, 2009 14:05:25 GMT -5
i'm growing out the Farthest North Melon for them, and in return, they had a list that i picked these from and will save seed for them also, and trade...
Epazote, PSR Perennial
BEAN / POLE / DRY (Large seeded) O' Driscoll Sargas CRESS Dutch Broadleaf FLORENCE FENNEL (Biennial) Red KALE Russian Frills
LETTUCE / ROMAINE Bunyards Matchless MILLET Juosvés Panicum miliaceum, Proso Millet
PARSLEY (Biennial) Einfache Shnitt 3
SWISS CHARD (Biennial) Bietola a Costa Fine Arugula, Tuscan
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Post by grungy on Feb 21, 2009 14:44:31 GMT -5
Bunkie, please keep me in mind for O' Driscoll and Sargas Pole beans, come fall. Cheers, Val
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Post by sandbar on Jan 9, 2010 0:17:43 GMT -5
Thanks for the link! Some good information in there.
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