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10 Garden Pest Solutions

Discover 10 natural ways to manage garden pests without pesticides! From cultivating healthy soil and selecting the right plants to attracting beneficial insects and using companion planting, these eco-friendly strategies will help you protect your garden and keep it thriving. Say goodbye to harmful chemicals and hello to a healthy, pest-free garden!

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Indoor Seed Starting 101

There are many compelling reasons to start seeds indoors, but a few sprout to the top. It’s a great way to grow long-season crops in cool climates. It creates an opportunity to harvest fruits earlier. And did we mention it’s fun?

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A Month in the Seed Lab

From planning for the next year, to processing and packaging seeds from the previous growing season, there is plenty of work to keep everyone (including interns!) busy at Seed Savers Exchange in winter.

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How to Cook Amaranth

Discover the versatility of ‘Green Leaf’ amaranth in this blog post! Learn about its delicious, nutrient-packed leaves and seeds, and try a flavorful recipe for amaranth leaves in coconut milk. Perfect for salads, stir-fries, and more, amaranth is a tasty addition to any meal.

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John Swenson on How to Grow Garlic

John Swenson, garlic aficionado, offers five tips for growing happy, healthy garlic. Since the 1990s, John has donated 150 varieties to the organization’s seed bank, including his beloved ‘Samarkand,’ a “moderately spicy” hardneck he came across in Uzbekistan. 

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Heirloom Collard Trials

Discover the rich history and diverse performance of heirloom collard greens through the 2020 Heirloom Collard Variety Trials. Learn how 250 gardeners and farmers across the U.S. evaluated 18 unique collard varieties, with insights into taste, yield, vigor, and adaptability. This collaborative project celebrates the preservation of Southern food traditions and highlights the ongoing efforts to conserve rare seed varieties for future generations. Explore trial results and find the perfect collard variety for your garden or farm.

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How to Grow Collards with Ira Wallace

Discover expert tips on growing healthy, vibrant collard greens with Ira Wallace, a collard connoisseur and seed-saving advocate. Learn her top five tips for cultivating collards, plus get two delicious recipes, from Brazilian Garlic Collards to classic Southern-style greens. A must-read for gardening enthusiasts and collard lovers alike!

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Q & A with Jessika Greendeer, Seed Keeper

“The corn is one of my greatest teachers,” says Jessika Greendeer, a Ho-Chunk Nation tribal member from Baraboo, Wisconsin, and a Deer Clan member who serves as a seed keeper and farm manager for Dream of Wild Health. The Minneapolis-based organization works to recover knowledge of and access to healthy Indigenous foods, medicines, and lifeways.

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