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The new season – April 2013

We waited for an extra month this year – hopefully by this time the weather will be warm enough for seeds to germinate.

A breath of Spring - April 2013

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Seed Swap for Climate Week

As part of the T.E.T Climate Week we held a seed swap on the 9th March at TAAG. Over recent years it has become illegal to sell seeds that are not on the ‘official’ seed list. This has resulted in many old, unique seeds being lost – partly due to them not being submitted for seed trials, or  they were not available at the time. Coupled with this, reinstatement on the list whilst available, requires an annual fee.

To overcome this problem Lawrence Hills set up the national Gene Bank and Heritage Seed Library whereby you can become a member and then be given seeds. Alternatively, there is a growing ground swell of people who are meeting up and exchanging seeds. Indeed, this has become so popular that even ‘Gardener’s Question Time’ recently took place at Brighton’s Seed Swap (play it again online).

So here in Teignmouth it was really good to see so many gardeners bringing their seeds to exchange or taking seeds home for a donation towards the cost of the venue. Tuckers, the seed merchants from Ashburton, had kindly donated many seeds, both vegetable and flower. A short talk was also given about the history of seed saving and ways to be most successful in this satisfying activity. Wonderful refreshments were also enjoyed.

With more than a dozen people we have now started a list of interested people so that we can form a local Teign Estuary Seed Bank. We will then hopefully run a Seedling Swap in the spring and a Food Swap in the autumn besides making the Seed Swap an annual winter event. If you are interested please do send your name and contact details to T.E.T.

Meanwhile, an excellent book to get you going is Back Garden Seed Saving: keeping our vegetable heritage alive by Sue Stickland, or Seedswap: The Gardener’s guide to saving and swapping seeds by Josie Jeffery (a very pretty book).

Submitted by Fran

 

 

Seed Swap at the TAAG Centre, Sat 9th,10am – 1pm

There will be a talk on how to save seeds and why it is important followed by the Seed Swap. cw-logo

Everyone is invited, whether you have seeds to share or not. The hope is that if you take seeds away this year, you will come back next year, having saved a few seeds yourself. If you have saved seed, please write the variety (if possible) and year on a packet. You can also bring seeds in commercial packets that you have not used, providing they are less than 3 years old.

Seeds supplied by Tucker Seeds, Ashburton.

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Welcoming visitors

One of our medium term aims was to plant an edible hedge – and we had some raspberry canes given to us a couple of weeks ago. Here we are preparing the ground for them, and putting up some accommodation to encourage visitors.

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Winter in the Walled Garden

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There have been some quite bright, and cold, Sundays in the garden – and these are some of the routine clearing and planning jobs we’ve been doing

Sunny Day in the Walled Garden!

Another lovely sunny day on Sunday Jan. 27 in the walled garden with talk of what we wish to grow this coming year.  At the moment we are harvesting leeks, salad and some beet-root – roots and young leaves-  and of course herbs that appear to be unaffected by the rain.  At the moment the soil is too wet to plant anything, however, tidying up and planning is, as usual, ongoing.  Someone donated the remains of dried cornflowers which, with their vivid colours, have made our compost bin look rather splendid – sorry that there is not a photo.
Do come and join us between 11 – 1 every Sunday or pop in for a cup of coffee around 12.00
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