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We're looking for members who could grow out seed for us. Here's how it would work:
Here's the catch - pollinators can carry grains of pollen from male to female flowers across a distance of up to 1.5km! That means, for seeds to grow true to type, the cucurbit family requires 1.5km of isolation from other plants of the same species, since all varieties within one species will cross-pollinate with other varieties of the same species. When this happens, the fruit will grow to look like its mother plant, but the seeds inside - when grown out the next season - will produce fruit that is a hybrid of the mother plant and the plant from which the pollen was obtained.
There are 7 species of common food crops in the Squash Family:
The varieties we're hoping to grow out are not carried by many Canadian seed companies, so expanding our supplies is particularly important. We need growers with large isolation distances from others growing varieties of the same species, or those with experience with hand pollination. Please email our Seed Library Outreach Coordinator, angie [at] seeds.ca, at angie [at] seeds.ca if you're interested.
Even if you can't grow yourself, please consider supporting the Seed Library by adopting a variety. $250 will protect a variety in perpetuity, but any amount helps!
An annual membership to Seeds of Diversity gives you access to our seed exchange, seed grow-out programs, and our online news.
Thank you for your support!