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How to save your own seeds – A handbook for small-scale seed production
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How to Save Your Own Seeds is a comprehensive guide by Seeds of Diversity Canada, designed to teach gardeners the principles and techniques of seed saving. This 68-page handbook covers everything from the basics of plant reproduction to advanced seed-saving strategies for different vegetable families. With clear, step-by-step instructions and over 75 illustrations, it’s suitable for both beginners and seasoned seed savers, offering practical advice on preserving genetic diversity, preventing cross-pollination, and storing seeds effectively.
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How to Save Your Own Seeds is a comprehensive guide by Seeds of Diversity Canada, designed to teach gardeners the principles and techniques of seed saving. This 68-page handbook covers everything from the basics of plant reproduction to advanced seed-saving strategies for different vegetable families. With clear, step-by-step instructions and over 75 illustrations, it’s suitable for both beginners and seasoned seed savers, offering practical advice on preserving genetic diversity, preventing cross-pollination, and storing seeds effectively.
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The book How to Save Your Own Seeds, by Seeds of Diversity Canada, is a comprehensive resource aimed at both beginners and experienced seed savers. This 68-page manual offers detailed, step-by-step guidance on seed-saving techniques across a variety of vegetable families. The book includes insights into the botany of seeds and plants, explains pollination basics, and provides methods for isolating and preserving specific seed varieties. Illustrated with over 75 images, it demystifies the process with accessible tips and techniques.
Designed for small-scale seed production, the handbook covers topics like drying, cleaning, and storing seeds, ensuring seed longevity, and offers specialized techniques for biennial crops (like carrots and beets). Additionally, it provides a quick-reference guide with isolation distances and pollination methods to help prevent cross-pollination and maintain genetic purity.
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Edition / Publisher: Seeds of Diversity Canada
Publication Date: 2013, Sixth edition
Pages: 68
ISBN: 978-0-9810872-1-4
Handbook in English