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Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners

Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners

Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners

Seed to Seed is a complete seed-saving guide that describes specific techniques for saving the seeds of 160 different vegetables. This book contains detailed information about each vegetable, including its botanical classification, flower structure and means of pollination, required population size, isolation distance, techniques for caging or hand-pollination, and also the proper methods for harvesting, drying, cleaning, and storing the seeds.

Seed to Seed is widely acknowledged as the best guide available for home gardeners to learn effective ways to produce and store seeds on a small scale. The author has grown seed crops of every vegetable featured in the book, and has thoroughly researched and tested all of the techniques she recommends for the home garden.

This newly updated and greatly expanded Second Edition includes additional information about how to start each vegetable from seed, which has turned the book into a complete growing guide. Local knowledge about seed starting techniques for each vegetable has been shared by expert gardeners from seven regions of the United States-Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast/Gulf Coast, Midwest, Southwest, Central West Coast, and Northwest.

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Vintage Del Monte Foods Pea Canning Factory Film DVD: 1939 Classic Vegetable, Food Preserving, Food Processing, Sweet Green Peas Agriculture & Food Industry Film

Vintage Del Monte Foods Pea Canning Factory Film DVD: 1939 Classic Vegetable, Food Preserving, Food Processing, Sweet Green Peas Agriculture & Food Industry Film

  • Table Of Contents:
  • (1) Pick of the Pod (1939) – 21 Minutes

A one-of-a-kind documentary about the pea canning process. You won’t find this film anywhere else! It’s a good-looking vegetable production film for its time. Table Of Contents: (1) Pick of the Pod (1939) – This film offers an informative look at nostalgic practices in the pea canning industry. Take a visual tour through the Del Monte factory and see the agriculture practices of late 1930s California business. Also included are scenes of “typical” American kitchens from this era – 21 Minutes

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Food Pantry Hanging Dehydrator / Dryer – Five Tray Non Electric Fruit, Vegetable, Jerky Dehydration – Food Pantrie

Food Pantry Hanging Dehydrator / Dryer – Five Tray Non Electric Fruit, Vegetable, Jerky Dehydration – Food Pantrie

  • Dries food naturally, without electricity
  • By drying foods naturally, 95% of the enzymes are retained
  • Five Drying Trays & Complete instruction book included
  • Doubles as a seed sprouter & wheat grass growing trays
  • Great addition to food storage and emergency preparation

The Food Pantrie hanging food dehydrator is the perfect way to dehydrate foods naturally without electricity. Costs a fraction of electric dehydrators. It takes no electricity to run with is environmentally friendly and less expensive.

Suitable for all types of fruits and vegetables. Also great for jerky. Can be used to sprout seeds and wheatgrass.

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Food Storage Vegetable Garden Seed Kit – 1.4 Lb Assortment of Gardening Seeds – 16 Types of Non-Hybrid Seeds

Food Storage Vegetable Garden Seed Kit – 1.4 Lb Assortment of Gardening Seeds – 16 Types of Non-Hybrid Seeds

  • 1.4 Lbs of Seed Sealed In Re-Sealable Triple Layer Foil Bags
  • Sealed in #10 Can for Long Shelf Life
  • Open Pollinated, Non-Hybrid Seed – Re-Harvest Seed & Re-Plant
  • Detailed 8 Page Instructions
  • Tens of Thousands of Seeds

Perfect Addition To Any Emergency Food Supply

Add the canned garden seed assortment to any emergency food supply to insure the ability to start a garden to add fresh grown vegetables.

There is enough seed here to grow a GIGANTIC garden, or to plant for several years, or to provide enough seed for all your neighbors. The can literally contains tens of thousands of seeds.

SWEET CORN – Golden Bantam – 5 oz.
ONION – Utah Sweet Spanish – 10 g.
SPINACH – Bloomsdale Long Standing – 10 g.

WINTER SQUASH – Waltham Butternut – 6 g.
SQUASH ZUCCHINI – Black Beauty – 6 g.
RADISH – Champion – 10 g.
TOMATO – Ace 55 VF – 3 g.
SWISS CHARD – Lucullus – 8 g.
PEA – Little Marvel – 10 oz.
BEET – Detroit Dark Red – 8 g.
CABBAGE – Golden Acre – 10 g.
LETTUCE – Barcarolle Romaine – 4 g.
CUCUMBER – Marketmore 76 – 8 g.
CARROT – Scarlet Nantes – 6 g.
PEPPER – Yolo Wonder – 5 g.
POLE BEAN – Blue Lake – 5 oz.

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Do you appreciate the average “Joe” that is standing up for America and our rights?

They are doing a GREAT job and hope that others will stand up against having the water cut off in California to preserve a two inch fish while sacrificing the Vegetable Bowl of America. We need the food and the workers need the wages. The Government has cut off the water supply for these needed veggies to preserve the fish..We do NOT need the Government in our business.
In Oregon, Obama denied the right to cut down our timber because the spotted owl needed its habitat. Now our state is in need of jobs that he has cut off because of this “STUPID’ idea of his…Where is his brain? did it die when he smoked and inhaled a lot of pot as he has related to the public?
KEN, it isn’t even sane..Thanks for your response.
FLAVA WE ARE ALREADY OUT OF FOOD, NO LETTUCE, TOMATOES, ETC? DIG IT? THE FISH COME SECOND NOT FIRST.
LUKE CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE YOU GET YOUR IDEAS? THANK YOU.