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Garlic Bulbils are (Still) Available (Again)!

We are resuming shipping of garlic bulbils, and there's still time to plant them. As long as the soil is soft enough to get them underground, garlic and other bulbs can still be planted.

We have 48 varieties of garlic bulbils to diversify your garden and your meals. Bulbils - not the large bulbs that you're probably used to, but the tiny nuggets that grow in the scapes at the tops of the plants, are a very economical way to collect and grow a vast assortment of garlic varieties!

If you plant bulbils, be prepared to wait for two full years before harvesting fully-grown garlic, but the results should be better than clove-planted garlic, and growing from bulbils makes it possible for us to offer a diverse collection of varieties. Read our article to learn more: How to Grow Garlic From Bulbils

While supplies last, we will send you a good amount (at least 10) of bulbils for 5 different varieties for $15 including shipping and handling.  Please order at seeds.ca/store.

We cannot guarantee specific varieties, but if you have a favourite, please ask and we'll do our best to provide what you want.

 

Looking for Full-size Garlic Bulbs to Plant?

Our Canadian Seed Catalog Index lists all the current information we have about the garlic suppliers in Canada. Check the Index or search our Seed Finder for local garlic suppliers in your area. Please let us know if you find any sources we've missed.

 


Annual Members Meeting November 22, 2025

Our Annual Members Meeting is coming up soon. Join other members to discuss Seeds of Diversity's programs and membership, and approve our annual reports. A zoom link will be included in a separate email for members.

3:00pm Eastern time - See the details here

 

Join our Board of Directors

Do you love what Seeds of Diversity does and want to help make it even better? We're looking for people with skills and experience who can help strategize our work for the future. Meetings are monthly and virtual, typically no more than an hour. We're especially looking for people who have connections with the wider seed-saving community, experience in administration or governance of non-profit organizations, and availability for a one-hour virtual meeting each month.

If that sounds like you, send us an email expressing your interest and let us know

  • Your background, skills, and experience with non-profits like Seeds of Diversity.
  • What you feel you can offer as a board member.
  • Any questions that you might have about our board, meeting style, or other roles within the organization.

 


Where Does Your Seed Come From?

Check out these free webinars from the Bauta Family Initiative on Canadian Seed Security

Behind the Packet: Open-Pollinated Seeds in Focus

Oct. 28, 3:00-4:30 pm Eastern

How do we ensure that high-quality OP seed remains available, and what's at stake if we lose them?

CANOVI Heat Tolerant Lettuce Trial Results

Nov. 12, 2:00-3:30 pm Eastern

Get results from the third and final season of CANOVI's heat-tolerant lettuce variety trials!

 

Seed Libraries Across Canada, Part 13

In our September 2022 Seed Libraries article, we mentioned that as of 2015, it was estimated there were at least 50 Seed Libraries in Canada; and we suspected that number must have risen in the years since. Well, in the three years since writing that, I have come to the conclusion that we were definitely right in thinking that number had grown. Each time I begin my research for one of these articles, I am blown away by the sheer number of Seed Libraries sprinkled across the country. The more I look and reach out to folks in the seedy community, the more that pop up. If each Library were a star, Canada would look like a clear night sky.

Read more...


Results from our Membership Survey - Join us November 8 to discuss

Thank you to everyone who responded to our survey on membership governance. This important topic is not necessarily interesting to everyone, but it's crucial that we get it right, so we're grateful for your input. Read on for a summary of all the replies, and :

Please join us for an online discussion of these topics and future directions on Saturday November 8 at 1:00 Eastern time.

Read more...


Youth in Food Systems - Summer Recap

As many of you reading this know, our youth program, Youth in Food Systems (YFS), operates provincially, engaging youth across Ontario in food systems learning and exploration. We also have projects that run exclusively in Waterloo Region, where our office and staff members are located.

The end of summer is a bittersweet time; saying goodbye to the incredible summer staff and the dozens of youth that made this summer truly magical. At the same time, we are PROUD of all that our team has achieved. Our youth Market Leaders and Garden Leaders created thriving community spaces for food production and distribution, all while building relationships, skills, and hopefully having a ton of fun! 

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In this issue

Seed Libraries Across Canada, Part 13

Results from our Membership Survey - Join us November 8 to discuss

Youth in Food Systems - Summer Recap

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