Where To Find Open-Pollinated Cultivars Of Edible Crops
Q: I want to practice Landrace Gardening, in which the seeds to be planted next year result from the survival of the fittest in a particular garden in previous years. Where can I collect all the open-pollinated cultivars of edible crops I can grow on my land?
A: It’s an intriguing idea. Try Southern Exposure Seed Exchange (www.southernexposure.com) and Seed Savers Exchange (www.seedsavers.org).
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