Practical introduction to seed saving
We recently hosted Arian McVeigh from Canberra Seed Savers for a very hands-on workshop explaining how we can save and store seed from vegetables and herbs. There are plenty of opportunities for questions and participants went home with a couple of packets of seed and a handout guide to seed saving.
Canberra Seed Savers are a network of urban food growers and local farmers working cooperatively to protect our abundant, common heritage of open-pollinated food seeds. They swap and share seeds, learn and teach about seed growing and saving, and together build a resilient community seed sharing network – a ‘living seed bank’.
Seed saving is for everyone and they warmly invite you to join them and be part of the local network of seed savers, growers and guardians! Learn more about them here.
Canberra Seed Savers – https://canberraseedsavers.org.au