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Back Garden Seed Saving: Keeping Our Vegetable Heritage Alive

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Back Garden Seed Saving: Keeping Our Vegetable Heritage Alive - Stickland, Sue
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The latest strains of tomato may look perfect, but they often have thick skins and tasteless flesh. Dwarf peas may be the easiest to grow commercially, but many gardeners still grow attractive six-foot types that taste "like peas used to taste." Whatever the benefits of modern hybrids, old varieties still have much to offer, and they are becoming hard to find.Seed saving is a surprisingly simple and hugely satisfying way to propogate your favorite varieties. In this book you will find easy-to-follow, crop by crop guidelines ...

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Back Garden Seed Saving: Keeping Our Vegetable Heritage Alive 2008, Eco-Logic Books, Bristol

ISBN-13: 9781899233151

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Back Garden Seed Saving: Keeping Our Vegetable Heritage Alive 2003, Eco-Logic Books, Bristol

ISBN-13: 9781899233090

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