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Integrate seed saving playfully through the year, learn all the theory you need to know and want to come back to in flow, with lots of joyful action and celebration tips !
( In case you wonder: Why should Everyone save Seeds ? )

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January
Calendar posts:
Part 1) Which seeds to order, grow and save
Part 2) Quick start: Save Tomato Seeds (Part 1, if you know what open pollinated seeds are)
Part 3) Seeds as medicinal superfood

February

Calendar post: Essential Plant Sex

March

Calendar post:  Plant Life Cycles and Population Sizes

April

( No more calendar posts due to lack of interest #subscriptions #sharing)

May


June

July

August

September

October


November


December




19 comments:

  1. gorgeous! overwhelming! lovely!

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  2. The graphics are great and there's a gardening club (even here in the sub-arctic) that operates a public garden space provided by the local government. They have a general newsletter that comes out monthly and might be interested in featuring the pages.

    Thanks Julia

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  3. Thank you Scott ! That would be wonderful if your gardening club is interested and the calendar can inspire more gardeners to become seed savers. In the sub-arctic for a start. ! Wow, how not to love the internet for those details. ( I hope this site can by and by contribute to make seed savers aware that they are connected around the globe in one action for food sanity. )

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  4. What a great seed saving resource. Thanks for sharing it. I'll be sure to pass it around to some seed savers I know online. Thanks again.

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  5. Thank you mrbrownthumb ! I am overwhelmed with all the love and sharing the resource receives here and on the facebook page !

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  6. Thanks, I think I'll actually print this and laminate it, so I can hang it in my kitchen/garden shed/potting area. I was going to construct a blackboard for the actual dated "to do" calendar, and this would look great as part of the setup. :)

    (The comment buttons look like they're in German, so ti took me a try. The first time I accidentally signed out. o.O Blonde much? :P )

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    1. Hi Penny !

      Go for it - that sounds like a really nice gardening experience you create !

      Language fixed. Too blonde me ? ...as blogger was ultra-late to install threaded comments, I did not even realize it was there at first when returning to the software :)

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  7. I am thinking the same thing as Penny...I am hoping to print these out and hang them in plain view in the kitchen.

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  8. How do I download it? The area designated doesn't work for me.

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    1. Hi Sandy,
      You can download the images directly here from this page: Hover over the image you want to download and right-click on your mouse -> choose "Save Image As...." from the dropdown menu that opens and save it to your preferred location.
      Happy Seed Saving !

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  9. Wow, so nice. Thank you so much for this!

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    1. Thank you, Wen, especially for telling me / commenting !
      The site has 16.200 clicks, but who nows how many visitors really use the resource, I hope many do and enjoy !

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