Description
Saving seeds and raising plants isn’t just gardening — it’s cultural repair work for a resilient future.
This 6-page chapter delivers hard-won home-propagation wisdom covering:
- Seed sovereignty: Learn to select, save and share your own seeds — cutting dependence on commercial packets and reclaiming control over your food security.
- Local adaptation: Each season of home-saved seed fine-tunes plants to your soil, microclimate, and growing style — creating hardy local varieties that thrive where you live.
- Reciprocal networks: Build resilient bioregional seed exchanges that keep genetic diversity alive and resist corporate monopolies on life itself.
- Backyard nurseries: Discover how small-scale propagation of herbs, trees and perennials can become a viable livelihood — turning surplus skills into income.
- Practical discipline: Learn timing, storage, and segregation methods to maintain strong varieties without technical complexity or special equipment.
Real examples — from Melliodora’s decades-old seed lines to neighbourhood exchanges and small-scale nurseries — show how ordinary gardeners can become stewards of biodiversity and self-reliance, one saved seed and shared cutting at a time.
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