Seeds and More Seeds

Seeds and More Seeds
Title Seeds and More Seeds PDF eBook
Author Millicent Ellis Selsam
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1960
Genre Seeds
ISBN

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A little boy experiments to see what things grow when planted, and then collects all kinds of seeds to plant everywhere he goes.

Seeds and More Seeds

Seeds and More Seeds
Title Seeds and More Seeds PDF eBook
Author M. Selsam
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1913
Genre
ISBN

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Seeds and More Seeds

Seeds and More Seeds
Title Seeds and More Seeds PDF eBook
Author Millicent Ellis Selsam
Publisher Arrow
Total Pages 64
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN 9780437900036

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Fortælling om Benny, der synes, det er sjovt at eksperimentere med forskellige slags frø.

Seed to Seed

Seed to Seed
Title Seed to Seed PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Ashworth
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages 232
Release 2002
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1882424581

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This is a complete seed saving guide that describes specific techniques for saving the seeds of 160 different vegetables. 80 photos.

The Seed Garden

The Seed Garden
Title The Seed Garden PDF eBook
Author Lee Buttala
Publisher Seed Savers Exchange
Total Pages 401
Release 2015-05-04
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0988474913

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Winner of the American Horticultural Society Award for Excellence In Garden Book Publishing Winner of the Silver Medal for Best Reference from the Garden Writer’s Association Filled with advice for the home gardener and the more seasoned horticulturist alike, The Seed Garden: The Art and Practice of Seed Saving provides straightforward instruction on collecting seed that is true-to-type and ready for sowing in next year’s garden. In this comprehensive book, Seed Savers Exchange, one of the foremost American authorities on the subject, and the Organic Seed Alliance bring together decades of knowledge to demystify the time-honored tradition of saving the seed of more than seventy-five coveted vegetable and herb crops—from heirloom tomatoes and long-favored varieties of beans, lettuces, and cabbages to centuries-old varieties of peppers and grains. With clear instructions, lush photographs, and easy-to-comprehend profiles on individual vegetable crops, this book not only teaches us how to go about conserving these important varieties for future generations and for planting out in next year’s garden, it also provides a deeper understanding of the importance of saving these genetically valuable varieties of vegetables that have evolved over the centuries through careful selection by farmers and home gardeners. Through simple lessons and master classes on crop selection, pollination, roguing, and the processes of harvesting and storing seeds, this book ensures that these time-honored traditions can continue. Many of these vegetable varieties are treasured for traits that are singular to their strain, whether that is a resistance to disease, an ability to grow well in a region for which that crop is not typically well suited, resistance to early bolting, or simply because it is a great-tasting variety. In an age of genetically modified crops and hybrid seed, a growing appreciation for saving seeds of these time-tested, open-pollinated cultivars has found a new audience from home vegetable gardeners and cooks to restaurant chefs and local farmers. Whether interested in simply saving seeds for home use or working to conserve rare varieties of beloved squashes and tomatoes, this book provides a deeper understanding of the art, the science, and the joy of saving seeds.

Seeing Seeds

Seeing Seeds
Title Seeing Seeds PDF eBook
Author Teri Dunn Chace
Publisher Timber Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2015-09-26
Genre Photography
ISBN 160469713X

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“Llewellyn’s images reflect a depth of detail that until now, only the best botanical illustrators could approach.” —The Washington Post A centuries-old saying goes, “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” But as this dazzling book reveals, there is much more to a seed than the plant it will someday become: seeds, seedheads, pods, and fruits have their own astounding beauty that rivals, and sometimes even surpasses, the beauty of flowers. Bitter melon seeds resemble a handful of rubies. Poppy pods could be art nouveau salt shakers. And butterfly vine seeds look exactly like those delicate insects captured in mid-flight. Seeds also come with fascinating stories. Jewels of Opar got its name from a fabled city in Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Tarzan stories. Lotus seeds sent into orbit by Chinese scientists came back to earth mysteriously altered. And fava beans—beloved of foodies—have a Jekyll-and-Hyde personality: they can cause the debilitating condition known as favism in some individuals and at the same time combat the microorganism that causes malaria. In these stunning pages you’ll gain an understanding of how seeds are formed and dispersed, why they look the way they do, and how they fit into the environment. Seeing Seeds will take you to strange and wonderful places. When you return, it’s safe to say that you’ll never look at a seed the same way again.

Saving More Than Seeds

Saving More Than Seeds
Title Saving More Than Seeds PDF eBook
Author Dr Catherine Phillips
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 423
Release 2013-12-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1472401824

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Saving More Than Seeds advances understandings of seed-people relations, with particular focus on seed saving. The practice of reusing and exchanging seeds provides foundation for food production and allows humans and seed to adapt together in dynamic socionatural conditions. But the practice and its practitioners are easily taken for granted, even as they are threatened by neoliberalisation. Combining original ethnographic research with investigation of an evolving corporate seed order, this book reveals seed saving not only as it occurs in fields and gardens but also as it associates with genebanking, genetic engineering, intellectual property rights, and agrifood regulations. Drawing on diverse social sciences literatures, Phillips illustrates ongoing practices of thinking, feeling, and acting with seeds, raising questions about what seed-people relations should accomplish and how different ways of relating might be pursued to change collective futures.