I have spent the last few years learning about permaculture and land races and other not quite mainstream gardening ways. And I have been learning a whole new language and way of thinking about growing vegetables.
So this year I took the plunge and got some of these grexes, landraces, and some packets of seed mixes that are all the same species. The thing with all of these type of seed is to plant as many as you have room for, select the ones that do the best in your garden to save seeds from. Of course for most of us taste is as important as how well it grew. So this is a very different type of seed saving then I have been doing for my tomatoes. And really does take a huge shift in attitudes to be able to go yep that makes sense.
For this year I have
From Going to Seed:
Kale - blend of seeds from gardeners all over.
Corn - blend of seeds from gardeners all over
Potato seeds (yes they can make seeds) - blend of seed from gardeners all over
Summer Squash mix - lots of different types of pepo and some hybrids with other types of squash. This should be interesting to grow out.
From the Experimental Farm Network:
Maxidiwiac' (Buffalo Bird Woman) Summer Squash - a mostly bush squash breeding population that has been selected for squash that you can dry for winter use.
Maggie x Provider' Bush Bean Breeding Mix - this is a breeding population of a string bean and stringless snap bean. The eventual goal is to find a pink podded snap bean with no string.
Wild Garden Chicory mix - this is for a friend to help give her some fresh flavors in her salads.
From Wild Mountain Seeds
Speedy Dry Bean Grex - grown on the Western Slope at over 7000 ft altitude so should work well here.
Ping Tong shaped Grex - this is an eggplant grex that produces long thin eggplants that should grow here. Looking forward to some fresh eggplant.,
Plus I got a couple of their tomato varieties they have been developing to grow in their growing conditions.
From Quail Seeds
Vibrant Joy Bok Choy Mix
Cottagers Kale
And sigh I have no idea where I am going to put all these things PLUS my tomatoes and flowers.
Wonder how many of my friends and family will let me grow things at there place...
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