The Blooming Garden

2. Preserving Seeds for Future Generations with The Heritage Seed Library


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In this episode of The Blooming Garden podcast, host Jane Westoby speaks with Catrina Fenton from Garden Organic about the significance of heritage seeds and The Heritage Seed Library in their 50th Anniversary year.

Discussing the origins of the library, the importance of seed saving, and the role of volunteers in conservation efforts. Catrina shares insights on how to become a seed guardian, the process of saving seeds, and the viability of different seed types. The conversation also touches on the commercialization of heritage varieties and the future of sustainable gardening.

Main Takeaways

  • Heritage seeds are crucial for biodiversity and sustainable gardening.

  • The Heritage Seed Library was founded to protect endangered seed varieties.

  • Volunteers play a vital role in seed conservation efforts and anyone can become a seed guardian and help grow heritage seeds.

  • Seed viability varies by type; some seeds last longer than others.

  • Saving your own seeds is easy from Open pollinated varieties. 

  • Resources mentioned in this Episode: 

    • How long do seeds Last Blog Post 

    • How to save your own seeds Bog Post 

    • www.gardenorganic.org.uk

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