This year, from our very small and very new permaculture garden, we have managed to save seeds from beans, lettuce and spinach. There is a great post on Fennel and Fern, with some beautiful photographs, about saving seed to sow the following season. Click here to read …
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beautiful photo’s indeed. have you read ‘animal vegetable miracle’? by barbara kingsolver? excellent book, and she talks a lot about ordering heritage seeds from a catalogue. how cool would that be?
I haven’t but think I must. have you got a copy I could borrow?
Brendan has a copy of this book.