It is that wonderful time of the year when we can drool over seed catalogues and dream of our summer gardens, untainted by the realities of weeds, insects and scorching heat. To that end, we're highlighting some resources for you to assist in your search for heirloom Canadian seeds. Here at Seeds of Diversity, we're dreaming and planning too, and have a few announcements we're particularly excited about:
We'd love to help you locate some of your favourite or as-yet-undiscovered varieties, so we’ve compiled a list of online resources to assist you in your search. Check out these online services to identify sources of Canadian, heritage, organic, regionally-adapted or other hard-to-find seed:
As our Canadian Seed Library expands, we need more growers to keep our seed supply viable and get rare varieties into gardens across the country. This year, we've identified the Squash Family (squashes, zucchini, cucumbers, melons) as a priority since they require large isolation distances for seed saving, making them more difficult to find appropriate growers for.
The grey skies of January have descended, and with our landscapes blanketed under snow and ice, it may be easy to forget that a symphony of plants and insects will burst through in about ten weeks. In the meantime, we can warm up our fingers by clicking, voting and sharing links for two organizations that help our pollinators:
Quebec garlic is a rare commodity. The most recent surveys indicate that Quebec only produces between 3-10% of the garlic it consumes. The rest comes mainly from China and, to a lesser extent, the United States, Mexico, Argentina and Europe. Since local garlic really does taste better, less is more! It also generally stores longer than the imported garlic transported in refrigerators – a process that has the effect of triggering germination sooner after it arrives.
Pollinator Patch: Charitable Clicks
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Seedy Saturday events listings
Canadian Seed Catalogue Inventory - searchable listing of seed sold in Canada
A glossary to help you parse seed catalogue terminology
Bauta Family Initiative for Canadian Seed Security Online Seed Services list
How to Save Your Own Seeds - now available in English AND French!
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