Seed Saving Guide

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108
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Seed Saving Guide explores the vital practice of preserving plant genetic resources, a cornerstone of biodiversity conservation and food security.
It delves into the art and science behind collecting, processing, and storing seeds, emphasizing how these actions empower communities and bolster resilient food systems.
An intriguing aspect highlighted is the historical context of seed saving, once a widespread practice threatened by industrial agriculture; reclaiming this tradition is presented as a means of preserving genetic diversity.

The book systematically progresses from fundamental principles of seed biology and genetics to practical techniques.
Individual chapters focus on seed collection, processing, and storage, tailored to specific plant families.
It uniquely addresses the legal and ethical dimensions surrounding seed saving, including seed laws and regulations, and also touches on setting up a home seed bank and participating in community seed sharing.

This comprehensive guide combines scientific rigor with actionable steps, making it valuable to both novice gardeners and experienced horticulturalists.
By providing practical advice and emphasizing the ecological and social significance of seed saving, the book encourages readers to contribute actively to a more sustainable and equitable food system.

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