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May 15, 2017

Saving ‘Grandma George’—the Bean, That Is!

May 15, 2017/ Sara Friedl-Putnam
Saving ‘Grandma George’—the Bean, That Is!

Each April since 1978 John Simmons of Pontotoc, Mississippi, has done what his mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and, yes, great-great-grandmother all did before him: pull out a spade, till the soil, and sow the seeds of the family’s ‘Grandma George’ heirloom beans.

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April 25, 2017

The Revolutionary Work of Member Sara McCamant

April 25, 2017/ Sara Friedl-Putnam
The Revolutionary Work of Member Sara McCamant

Seed Savers Exchange member Sara McCamant of Sebastopol, California, has never met a garden plot she didn’t like. “Gardening’s in my blood,” she says. “Growing up in a family of gardeners, I’ve always had a passion for planting things and digging in the dirt.”

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April 21, 2017

Sneak Peek: 2017 Evaluation Program

April 21, 2017/ Seed Savers
Sneak Peek: 2017 Evaluation Program

Part of our work at Seed Savers Exchange includes documenting and evaluating varieties from our collection so that we can learn more about the collection. Read about the results for 2016 and what's on the docket for 2017.

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April 07, 2017

‘Grandma Hadley’s’ Lettuce and Why Membership Matters

April 07, 2017/ Sara Friedl-Putnam
‘Grandma Hadley’s’ Lettuce and Why Membership Matters

It’s April, and that means that gardening conversation in most parts of the country has begun to turn to direct-sow seeds for cool-season crops—crops like ‘Grandma Hadley’s’ lettuce, a rare butterhead variety Seed Savers Exchange has stewarded since 1988.

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April 04, 2017

Yes, You Can Help Document (and Save) Our Agricultural Biodiversity!

April 04, 2017/ Guest User
Yes, You Can Help Document (and Save) Our Agricultural Biodiversity!

How can you and your garden help us find out more about the global biodiversity associated with the plants in gardens? One way is to participate in agricultural citizen science projects being started by a group of scientists at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.

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April 03, 2017

Phil Appleby and His Beloved ‘Big Brown’ Bean

April 03, 2017/ Sara Friedl-Putnam
Phil Appleby and His Beloved ‘Big Brown’ Bean

As an adult, Phil stewarded ‘Big Brown’ as carefully as his parents, Maude and Walter, had before him. Yet despite his painstaking efforts to preserve it, Phil became increasingly concerned that his beloved bean seed would not survive... 

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March 28, 2017

Our Work is Your Work

March 28, 2017/ Seed Savers Exchange
Our Work is Your Work

Since 2011, the Member-Grower Evaluation Network (M-GEN) has been instrumental in evaluating the Seed Savers Exchange seed collection of over 25,000 varieties. In 2017, the program is relaunch and expanding under a new name.

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March 10, 2017

National Plant a Flower Day: You Know What to Do!

March 10, 2017/ Sara Friedl-Putnam
National Plant a Flower Day: You Know What to Do!

Did you know that this Sunday, March 12, is National Plant a Flower Day? That’s right—there’s a day each year devoted to beautifying our world with flowers.

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March 07, 2017

Good-Bye Winter, Hello Spring!

March 07, 2017/ Sara Friedl-Putnam
Good-Bye Winter, Hello Spring!

Even if you have to wait a bit to open those seed packets, you can spring into action now (or soon!) to ensure your garden is ready to go when the time and temperature are right.

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February 24, 2017

An Arctic Journey: Seeds Travel to Norway for Deposit at Svalbard

February 24, 2017/ Sara Friedl-Putnam
An Arctic Journey: Seeds Travel to Norway for Deposit at Svalbard

Earlier this month, Seed Savers Exchange mailed a sturdy black box containing 225 accessions neatly packed in alphanumeric order to the Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, Norway.

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Seed Savers Exchange is a nonprofit, member supported organization that collects, preserves and shares heirloom seeds for our future. Since 1975, SSE and our supporters have collected the seeds and stories that would otherwise have been lost.

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Seed Savers Exchange's Heritage Farm proved an exquisite setting for a recent Decorah Area Chamber young professionals gathering. Highlights of the event included an opportunity to chat with Michael Washburn, SSE's new preservation director, and to t
Seed Savers Exchange's Heritage Farm proved an exquisite setting for a recent Decorah Area Chamber young professionals gathering. Highlights of the event included an opportunity to chat with Michael Washburn, SSE's new preservation director, and to tour the newly repaved Diane's Garden. #SeedSaversExchange#DecorahAreaChamber#BetterTogether
This position supports Seed Savers Exchange by assisting Heritage Farm visitors in Decorah, Iowa. Duties include helping customers purchase merchandise related to the SSE mission and answering questions about Seed Savers Exchange and Heritage Farm tr
This position supports Seed Savers Exchange by assisting Heritage Farm visitors in Decorah, Iowa. Duties include helping customers purchase merchandise related to the SSE mission and answering questions about Seed Savers Exchange and Heritage Farm trails and gardens. When not working at the Visitors Center, this position supports Seed Savers Exchange with seed packing and order fulfillment. Please visit seedsavers.org for more details or to apply. #SeedSaversExchange #NowHiring #NEIowaJobs
Nothing escaped the eagle eyes of Michael Washburn, SSE preservation director, and Sara Straate, SSE seed historian, when they recently examined the tomatoes in the Evaluation Garden at Heritage Farm. SSE staff regularly check the tomatoes and other
Nothing escaped the eagle eyes of Michael Washburn, SSE preservation director, and Sara Straate, SSE seed historian, when they recently examined the tomatoes in the Evaluation Garden at Heritage Farm. SSE staff regularly check the tomatoes and other crops growing in the garden as part of the multi-year “Collection to Catalog” process whereby SSE introduces select seeds from its collection to its annual catalog. Notes from their observations–on height, yield, and other physical characteristics–at Heritage Farm will be combined with data from other ADAPT participants growing these varieties across the country. Curious about joining the ADAPT program in 2023? Learn more at https://www.seedsavers.org/community-science-adapt. #SeedSaversExchange #Evaluation #CollectionToCatalog #CommunityScience #Tomatoes #TomatoSeason #GardenTrials
Did you know that the number of cabbage varieties in the commercial seed trade has decreased by 52 percent in just three decades, from 199 in 1981 to 95 in 2020? You can help preserve the remaining varieties, and bolster biodiversity, by planting thi
Did you know that the number of cabbage varieties in the commercial seed trade has decreased by 52 percent in just three decades, from 199 in 1981 to 95 in 2020? You can help preserve the remaining varieties, and bolster biodiversity, by planting this biennial crop and saving its seed! To save cabbage seed, select at least three firm, ready-to-eat cabbage heads in the fall. Remove the plants, roots and all, and store them in a root cellar, refrigerator, or cold basement, being sure to keep the roots damp and cold during the winter. In the early spring, replant the plants, leaving two to three feet in between them. Each plant will produce a seed stalk directly from its center. Cabbage seeds ripen slowly and fall off immediately when they are ripe; either harvest the whole plant as the pods turn yellow or pick the dry pods when they turn brown. Join Jongga’s Generation Preservation with us, and bring plant diversity to the table! Grow cabbage in your own garden and follow @jongga_global and @jonggausa. #JonggaKimchi #JonggaGenP #Biodiversity #PlantPreservation #Cabbage #SeedSaving
It’s National Dog Day! Yes, we love our pups every day, but today is a special day to celebrate all our beloved canine companions–including pups like Martin and Charli (pictured here near Diane’s Garden at Seed Savers Exchange&rsquo
It’s National Dog Day! Yes, we love our pups every day, but today is a special day to celebrate all our beloved canine companions–including pups like Martin and Charli (pictured here near Diane’s Garden at Seed Savers Exchange’s Heritage Farm). We always welcome pups on leashes at Heritage Farm and hope you can visit with your four-legged friends someday soon! #SeedSaversExchange#HeritageFarm#NationalDogDay
Spotted recently at Seed Savers Exchange’s Heritage Farm: the elusive white-tailed squirrel! During a 2012 interview with Iowa Public Radio, Vince Evelsizer, an Iowa DNR biologist, speculated that the white tail is a rare genetic trait that has
Spotted recently at Seed Savers Exchange’s Heritage Farm: the elusive white-tailed squirrel! During a 2012 interview with Iowa Public Radio, Vince Evelsizer, an Iowa DNR biologist, speculated that the white tail is a rare genetic trait that has surfaced naturally in squirrels: “I would guess it’s something that has just emerged in one or two squirrels and maybe those bred with some other squirrels and a few had it show up in them.” Thanks to Jamie Hanson, SSE assistant orchard manager, for capturing this photo of the rare rodent. #SeedSaversExchange #HeritageFarm #WhiteTailedSquirrel
Seed Savers Exchange staff and seed rematriation project partners recently gathered for a field day @Ukwakhwa to celebrate the past two years of #rematriation work, connect with each other, and learn from one another and from the seeds. Thanks to Bec
Seed Savers Exchange staff and seed rematriation project partners recently gathered for a field day @Ukwakhwa to celebrate the past two years of #rematriation work, connect with each other, and learn from one another and from the seeds. Thanks to Becky and Steve Webster for hosting the event and to North Central Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) for providing funds for the event! . The program included a tour of Ukwakhwa, a soil-health workshop by Jessika Greendeer @DreamofWildHealth, tips on growing and cooking with blue corn by Kellie Zahn and Warren M from #stockbridgemunsee, and a conversation about the healing power of seeds with Shelley Buffalo. . “There is always hope,” said one participant. “We are in a time of many things ending, but in that there are beginnings. We get to do the slow work of tending seeds.” #SeedSaversExchange #SeedRematriation #SARE
Our Lillian Goldman Visitors Center staff has been educating visitors to Heritage Farm about the beloved monarch butterfly and its life cycle (egg to caterpillar/larva to chrysalis/pupa to butterfly). We hope that these efforts and those of other con
Our Lillian Goldman Visitors Center staff has been educating visitors to Heritage Farm about the beloved monarch butterfly and its life cycle (egg to caterpillar/larva to chrysalis/pupa to butterfly). We hope that these efforts and those of other concerned individuals around the world will help this beautiful butterfly recover from endangered status soon. #SeedSaversExchange#LillianGoldmanVisitorsCenter#SaveTheMonarchButterfly#EndangeredSpeciesEducation
Seed Savers Exchange is stopping in Milwaukee August 9-11 for the Garden Center Show, the world’s largest trade show and conference for independent garden center owners, managers, and buyers! Visit us in booth 2027 and check out our new seed va
Seed Savers Exchange is stopping in Milwaukee August 9-11 for the Garden Center Show, the world’s largest trade show and conference for independent garden center owners, managers, and buyers! Visit us in booth 2027 and check out our new seed varieties for 2023. We will also have some great show specials for our retail partners! #SeedSaversExchange #SeedRack #GardenCenterShow #IndependentGardenCenter #IGC #GCS2022
Seed Savers Exchange is excited to join @jongga_global, the No. 1 Kimchi brand in Korea,  since 1987, on its Generation Preservation campaign to preserve plant-forward foods in danger of extinction. Did you know Kimchi–Korean traditional fermen
Seed Savers Exchange is excited to join @jongga_global, the No. 1 Kimchi brand in Korea, since 1987, on its Generation Preservation campaign to preserve plant-forward foods in danger of extinction. Did you know Kimchi–Korean traditional fermented vegetables–is made of more than eight vegetables? Jongga’s support bolsters SSE’s work to safeguard our collection of 20,000-plus unique and heirloom varieties of vegetable, herb, and flower seeds; 600 potato-tissue cultures; 290 garlic varieties; and 1,500 apple varieties. #JonggaKimchi #No1Kimchi #JonggaGenP
Teamwork was the name of the game at Heritage Farm as members of the SSE preservation, field ops, and marketing teams gathered to harvest garlic from our collection last week. Once harvested from the field, the garlic plants are placed in a cool, dry
Teamwork was the name of the game at Heritage Farm as members of the SSE preservation, field ops, and marketing teams gathered to harvest garlic from our collection last week. Once harvested from the field, the garlic plants are placed in a cool, dry place for a few weeks to dry. Once dry, the bulbs are broken into cloves, the healthiest of which are planted again next year. SSE has some 290 garlic varieties in its collection. Interested in learning more about growing, harvesting, and saving garlic? Check out our Garlic Guide: https://www.seedsavers.org/grow-garlic #SeedSaversExchange #HeirloomGarlic #Teamwork
Seed Savers Exchange's Heritage Farm proved an exquisite setting for a recent Decorah Area Chamber young professionals gathering. Highlights of the event included an opportunity to chat with Michael Washburn, SSE's new preservation director, and to t This position supports Seed Savers Exchange by assisting Heritage Farm visitors in Decorah, Iowa. Duties include helping customers purchase merchandise related to the SSE mission and answering questions about Seed Savers Exchange and Heritage Farm tr Nothing escaped the eagle eyes of Michael Washburn, SSE preservation director, and Sara Straate, SSE seed historian, when they recently examined the tomatoes in the Evaluation Garden at Heritage Farm. SSE staff regularly check the tomatoes and other Did you know that the number of cabbage varieties in the commercial seed trade has decreased by 52 percent in just three decades, from 199 in 1981 to 95 in 2020? You can help preserve the remaining varieties, and bolster biodiversity, by planting thi It’s National Dog Day! Yes, we love our pups every day, but today is a special day to celebrate all our beloved canine companions–including pups like Martin and Charli (pictured here near Diane’s Garden at Seed Savers Exchange&rsquo Spotted recently at Seed Savers Exchange’s Heritage Farm: the elusive white-tailed squirrel! During a 2012 interview with Iowa Public Radio, Vince Evelsizer, an Iowa DNR biologist, speculated that the white tail is a rare genetic trait that has Seed Savers Exchange staff and seed rematriation project partners recently gathered for a field day @Ukwakhwa to celebrate the past two years of #rematriation work, connect with each other, and learn from one another and from the seeds. Thanks to Bec Our Lillian Goldman Visitors Center staff has been educating visitors to Heritage Farm about the beloved monarch butterfly and its life cycle (egg to caterpillar/larva to chrysalis/pupa to butterfly). We hope that these efforts and those of other con Seed Savers Exchange is stopping in Milwaukee August 9-11 for the Garden Center Show, the world’s largest trade show and conference for independent garden center owners, managers, and buyers! Visit us in booth 2027 and check out our new seed va Seed Savers Exchange is excited to join @jongga_global, the No. 1 Kimchi brand in Korea,  since 1987, on its Generation Preservation campaign to preserve plant-forward foods in danger of extinction. Did you know Kimchi–Korean traditional fermen Teamwork was the name of the game at Heritage Farm as members of the SSE preservation, field ops, and marketing teams gathered to harvest garlic from our collection last week. Once harvested from the field, the garlic plants are placed in a cool, dry

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