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Save 'em or lose 'em.(Rating: 5) Sixty million American gardeners buy their seeds from mail order seed companies. In the period 1984-1987, 54 of the 230 seed companies in the U.S. and Canada went out of business, resulting in 943 non-hybrid varieties becoming unavailable. One answer to the extinction of food crop varieties is Seed Savers Exchange, the publisher of Seed to Seed. Begun in 1975, SSE maintains more than 18,000 rare vegetable varieties at Heritage Farm in Decorah, Iowa. Another answer is for individual gardeners to save their own seed from non-hybrid varieties. Varieties that grow and taste exceptionally well in specific areas can be planted year after year from home-grown seed. A further advantage is protection from seed price increases. Ashworth provides definitive information on seed gathering, processing and storage techniques. Twenty family entries include taxonomy, pollination characteristics and techniques, general production and processing techniques. Each of the 160 species entries includes botanical classification; pollination, crossing, and isolation; seed production, harvest and processing; seed viability. Ample black-and-white photographs complement the text. Hybrid seeds are in the control of large companies. You can be in control of heirloom varieties that do best in your garden. Happy eating.
In a word- WOW!(Rating: 5) Great book and worth every penny. Take it traveling with you and come home with some great seeds!
the only one(Rating: 5) This book is THE resource on seed saving and the world would be much poorer without it It is as useful for a beginner as an expert. Go for it
THIS IS IT(Rating: 5) What an incredible book. This book will answer all your questions about seed saving. It got me excited for spring!
Informative, covoluted.(Rating: 3) As much as I would love to give this book four stars, however I found it so over my head I felt like a bit of an idiot. Many things are very clear, but there are other parts that assume you know certain terminology and that (if you don`t), you have a reference beside you. Perhaps it was just me. The methods are well researched and I have tried to follow the directions. I suppose we will see next season, wherein I may add an additional review!
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