I mentioned this book by Carol Deppe at the last Seedy Sat meeting. Well, I just went ahead and bought it as my Xmas present to myself, so if anyone else wants to read it after Xmas, let me know and I’ll lend it out.
Kevin
Promoting self-reliance on BC's Upper Sunshine Coast
I mentioned this book by Carol Deppe at the last Seedy Sat meeting. Well, I just went ahead and bought it as my Xmas present to myself, so if anyone else wants to read it after Xmas, let me know and I’ll lend it out.
Kevin
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December 26, 2008 at 10:10 am
kevinw1
I didn’t realize when I ordered, but this is a new edition of the book. Part 1 is the old edition with a few corrections, but now I have come to part 2 (seed saving with an emphasis on breeding as a result – intentional or not – directly relevant to what we are and will be doing) and part 3 “Developing Crops for a Sustainable Future” which I haven’t looked at yet but sounds very useful and relevant for us.
January 5, 2009 at 7:23 pm
Sharon Astyk on seed-saving « Seed Savers of Powell River
[...] links to another one of her posts about designing a seed-saving garden, in which she mentions the book by Carol Deppe that Kevin got a hold of: The two most useful books for seed savers past the very beginning [...]