Q & A with Amy Goldman, melon maven

Q & A with Amy Goldman, melon maven

Amy Goldman of Rhinebeck, New York, is a gardener, author, artist, and advocate for seed saving, plant breeding, and preserving heirloom fruits and vegetables. Her mission? To celebrate and catalogue the amazing diversity of standard, open-pollinated varieties, and to promote their conservation. A former board chair of Seed Savers Exchange, she now serves the organization as a special adviser.

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Q & A with Craig LeHoullier

Q & A with Craig LeHoullier

Craig LeHoullier lives and gardens in Hendersonville, North Carolina, having moved there with his wife, Susan, in January 2020 after residing for 28 years in Raleigh. A Rhode Island native, he caught the gardening bug from his grandfather, Walter, and dad, Wilfred. Craig earned his doctorate in chemistry from Dartmouth College, which resulted in a 25-year career in pharmaceuticals that ended in 2008.

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Exchange spotlight: Steve Strickler, pumpkin and tomato grower extraordinaire

Exchange spotlight: Steve Strickler, pumpkin and tomato grower extraordinaire

It’s a fact—the Exchange is one of the most vibrant sources of unique, awe-worthy seeds because of our listers and their distinctive interests. One such lister is Steve Strickler, a grower of state record-breaking produce in Bloomington, Indiana. Having spent his whole life gardening, he saw joining Seed Savers Exchange in 1987 as an opportunity to feed his passion for finding and saving diverse seeds and connecting with a community of other seed savers.

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Ripple Effects of a Pandemic at Seed Savers Exchange

Just like countless other organizations worldwide, Seed Savers Exchange has had to adapt quickly to the ever-changing conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a nonprofit with an agricultural mission to save and share heirloom seeds, our work has had to go on because it is essential to connecting people with the resources needed to grow their own food in gardens and farms around the country.

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Gardening with Clay Soil

Gardening with Clay Soil

Soil is a dynamic and complex system which provides important ecosystem services and functions. Soil supports the growth of plants and acts as a habitat for microbes and microorganisms. It is a critical component of Earth's hydrological and nutrient systems. Soil aids in the decomposition of organic matter and also acts as a detoxicant and a filtration system. Climate, biotic factors, topography, parent material, physical and chemical weathering, and time contribute to the dynamic nature of soil.Soil is a marvel, one we get to the opportunity to contend with each time we step into our gardens.

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SSE Citizen Scientist Spotlight: Meet Sue Gregg

SSE Citizen Scientist Spotlight: Meet Sue Gregg

The stories of our passionate Citizen Science Corps volunteers are as varied and interesting as those of the seeds that they grow. In celebration of Citizen Science Month, we are sharing three firsthand accounts written by 2019 Citizen Science Corps participants that shed light on what inspires them to step up to the plate to help SSE steward its collection for future generations through the ADAPT and RENEW programs. We launched the series with Tiffany Traverse of British Columbia, Canada, and continued it with Dorene Pasekoff of Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Our final “profilee”? Sue Gregg of Noblesville, Indiana.

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