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Author Warnock, Caleb (Caleb J.), 1973- author.

Title Seed saving : a beginner's guide to heirloom gardening / Caleb Warnock, author of Stress-Free Vegetable Gardening and Backyard Winter Gardening.

Publisher Springville, Utah : Hobble Creek Press, an imprint of Cedar Fort, Inc., [2017]

ISBN 9781462113422
1462113427



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Description vi, 122 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Why carrots and tomatoes don't grow as weeds -- How wild vegetables became domesticated -- The five seed types -- Understanding which plants reproduce and how -- How to prevent wild seeds -- Phenotype expression & inbreeding -- A vegetable species list -- Facts every seed saver should know -- Asian greens (Chinese mustards) -- Plants and their seeds.
Summary Stop wasting money on store-bought seeds and create a garden you can truly call your own. With easy-to-follow instructions for lettuce, beans, corn, onions, and much more, you'll soon be creating your very own heirloom plants that will keep your garden growing strong and your family eating well. Learn how to save only the best from all your vegetables and create a wealth of seeds your family can use for years to come.
Subject(S) Seeds -- Harvesting.
Vegetables -- Seeds.
Fruit -- Seeds.
Germplasm resources, Plant -- Collection and preservation.
ISBN 9781462113422
1462113427