Seed saving: Q&A — Jim Ternier, Prairie Garden Seeds – Seedy Sunday Edmonton

Seed saving: Q&A — Jim Ternier, Prairie Garden Seeds – Seedy Sunday Edmonton

At Seedy Sunday Edmonton Jim Ternier of Prairie Garden Seeds talked about some of the challenges involved in seed saving, but also how easy it can be.

He spoke extensively about saving tomato and corn seeds, and shared photos of some of the varieties of plants he grows in Saskatchewan. A wealth of information!

http://www.prseeds.ca

1 Comment

  1. attovishnu on November 30, 2021 at 3:23 pm

    Washingtonia Filaflora seeds are the same, the meat of the miniature fruits must be husked away with soaking and fermenting it away from the seed.
    mumble mumble, don’t start of monocots unless you love razor sharp monster fanged lovelies.
    desert oasis ecology is keeping me happy
    😛