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DESCRIPTION: \nSaturday, October 4, 2003 \n10 am - 1 pm 
 \n---------------------------------------------------------------\nIntroduction 
 to seed saving for the backyard, school, and community gardener. Find out 
 when and how to harvest seeds from your garden and discover a good way to 
 keep your favorite vegetable varieties year after year. Learn which plants 
 are easiest to start with, and for more advanced seed savers, share and 
 learn new techniques. We'll cover seed saving in detail, including botany 
 and pollination, types of seeds (heirlooms, hybrids, open-pollinated), wet 
 and dry seed processing methods, equipment, and seed storage. Also, learn 
 about BASIL, the Bay Area Seed Interchange Library. Bring some unprocessed 
 seeds to clean. Any rain cancels. Stop buying seed from multinational 
 corporations and foster some biodiversity of your own! The series is taught 
 by Christopher Shein. Christopher runs Wildheart Gardens, an edible, 
 native, medicinal and other useful plant permaculture nursery, design and 
 landscaping business in Oakland. He teaches at Merritt College, and helps 
 run the Bay Area Seed Interchange Library and SPACE, as well as other urban 
 agriculture projects. 
 \n---------------------------------------------------------------\nCost: 
 	$10 EC members, $15 others, no one turned away. \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/24793.php
SUMMARY:Fall Permaculture: Seed Saving
LOCATION:Wildheart Gardens, 463 61st Street, @ Telegraph, Oakland.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/24793.php
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