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THE BOOKS | GARDENING | SKILLS View Cart
BACK GARDEN SEED SAVING
Sue Stickland

Sustainable gardening is not only about how you grow but also what you grow. Find out about vegetable varieties no longer found in seed catalogues, meet the gardeners who grow them, their tales, tips, and their enthusiasm for their subject. Most importantly, top gardening writer Sue Stickland gives easy to follow crop-by-crop guidelines to help you save seed for yourself and varieties to look out for.
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CONTENTS

Foreword
Introduction
Where do all the seeds come from?
Why save your own?
Seed saving techniques
Crop-by-crop seed saving:
Beetroot, Spinach, Beet and Chard, Broad bean, Carrot, Celery and Celeriac, Cucumber, French bean, Leafy brassicas, Leek, Lettuce, Melon, Onion, Parsnip, Pea, Pepper and chilli, Radish, Runner bean, Spinach, Squash including Marrows, Pumpkins and Courgettes, Tomato, Turnip and Swede
Community seed saving
How easy is it to save seed? (Crop by Crop Table)
Varieties index
Useful addresses

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