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Our first episode of 2024 features Farmer Zee Lilani of @Kula.Nursery! Zee runs a grassroots nursery offering South Asian heritage seeds and starts to folks in the greater Bay Area (Ohlone Land). Here, we speak to the significance of accessing ancestral foods for those in the diaspora and the complexity of growing these plants on native land/Turtle Island, the history of certain cultivars, and the necessity to protect heirloom and unmodified varieties from large scale agriculture.
By GULAB GANGOur first episode of 2024 features Farmer Zee Lilani of @Kula.Nursery! Zee runs a grassroots nursery offering South Asian heritage seeds and starts to folks in the greater Bay Area (Ohlone Land). Here, we speak to the significance of accessing ancestral foods for those in the diaspora and the complexity of growing these plants on native land/Turtle Island, the history of certain cultivars, and the necessity to protect heirloom and unmodified varieties from large scale agriculture.