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Clare Posted - Apr 18 2005 : 1:46:55 PM
I found a most interesting article in Sunday's paper about a grower who is propogating and harvesting seeds naturally. It's an interesting and lengthy article, but I learned alot from it, and most of all am inspired. Saving seeds was such a natural thing for our grandmothers and beyond. I hope this practice makes a strong come back soon, for our sake and our children's childrens sake. Do any of you have or use heirloom seeds from one season to the next?
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/pacificnw/2005/0417/cover.html

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DearMildred Posted - Feb 05 2009 : 12:05:54 PM
The Seed Savers Exchange is good too

~~~Amanda in OK~~~

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5 acre Farmgirl Posted - Feb 04 2009 : 6:48:10 PM
I have saved seeds for years, also, only buy organic/open pollinated seed. Its not hard at all..dont forget to label, or the next year, hmmmmmmmmmm!
My favorite seed companies...
FEDCO
Baker Creek Heirloom Seed
E&R(Amish, not organic)...a few of my favs...



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cheryl sisk Posted - Feb 03 2009 : 1:45:05 PM
i found some heirloom seed at lowes tomato and sweet pepper i will be looking for more and also ordering looking to spring only 10 degres here in wi today
K-Falls Farmgirl Posted - Feb 02 2009 : 6:19:17 PM
oh I agree, It was exciting opening the package today with all the seed pask. It was like a BIRTHDAY pressie & not my birthday! The packages are so pretty.. I wish they put their white name labels on the back so I could frame the fronts Ha!

Cheryl
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LivingWell4You Posted - Feb 02 2009 : 5:40:54 PM
Congratulations, Cheryl! I'm still waiting on my herb and flower order from SSE but hubby has some seeds started in the basement already from the veggie ordered that came last week. I got mixed bachelor buttons from SSE and will be getting Black Boy bachelor buttons from Baker Creek. And I love it when anyone throws in a free packet of seeds - it's like Christmas!

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K-Falls Farmgirl Posted - Feb 02 2009 : 12:58:53 PM
Wahooooooooooo I just got my heirloom seeds from Bakers Creek...(doing the happy chicken dance!) Carrots, corn, pickling cucumber, two kinds lettuce, peas & polka dot bachelor buttons & they gave me a free pak of sweet pepper.. I can't wait to be able to plant!! and my friend sent me some of her loofa seeds all in the post today!

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DearMildred Posted - Jan 31 2009 : 5:50:29 PM
I am in the process of building a square foot garden, and getting ready to start some seeds too. Can't wait. Gardening on the brain!!!

Has anybody else done the square foot gardening method?

~~~Amanda in OK~~~

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ruralfarmgirl Posted - Jan 29 2009 : 8:24:02 PM
Some of us farmgirls had the best "chat" with Lynn Coulter author of gardening with heirloom seeds. It was very informative. She told us that growing heirloom Tomotoes was the hardest so dont get discouraged if the tomatoes dont do well. Lynn's webiste is www.lynncoulter.com

On the small garden issues, check out www.squarefootgardening.com I think we all have gardening on the brain.

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Ms.Lilly Posted - Jan 29 2009 : 3:50:25 PM
Adding to Dawn's post- You girls can also check out the Mavens at the Danger of Extinction thread.

Lillian
deeredawn Posted - Jan 29 2009 : 3:39:52 PM
Anytime you gals want some heirloom news please feel free to check out the Mavens Haven newletter in Chapter Chatter. We're saving seed to feed our future!

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NancyM Posted - Jun 13 2005 : 11:22:35 AM
Thanks for the link. I haven't quite gotten to Sunday's paper yet. I think I am going to try saving some tomato seeds this year. I got some heirlooms at the Seattle Tilth plant sale last month.
Nancy
Celticheart Posted - Jun 12 2005 : 08:56:25 AM
Clare,
Thanks for the link to the article. I read the article and then went to their website. Great information. Seed saving and heirloom seeds is an interest of mine. I looked at the pictures of the calendulas on their website. Who knew I've been doing research right out in my front flower bed???LOL. Another website of interest is heirloomseeds.com

Marcia

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Lauram Posted - Jun 10 2005 : 03:57:06 AM
I watch Rebecca's Garden on DIY, and she recently had a show which discussed saving tomato seeds. I'm going to try it this year. Speaking of heirloom seeds, next year I'm going to try and grow red corn.

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