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An Amazingly Comprehensive Guide Jul 08, 2010 I disagree with the few poor reviews of this amazing book - it contains a wealth of knowledge and facts. The author and contributors have done an amazing job cataloging the research and facts that went into this book. It is a reference book, and therefore, not a start to finish read. I did read it mostly straight through and learned a lot, and I anticipate using it often as a reference. If you have any desire to save your garden vegetable seeds, buy this book and read it because it will teach you a lot you likely didn't know!
GET it too feed yurself Jul 06, 2010 This book is a must for anyone who wants to save themselves from the great starvation about to come.
It's for vegetables only Jun 22, 2010 Good synthesis of information, although there is so much more that I want to grow. I really need a book like this for herbs and other "non-vegetables" because I kept wishing they were in here. For what it is, it is great. Nice to have recommendations for each region in the US.
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seed to seed Apr 06, 2010 Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners
I was in a hurry when I purchased this book, so I didn't really look it over. When it came to me I was disappointed in the presentation of it. It looked like a cheap copy of a book. I was expecting colorful picture & a crisp look to the ink print. It wasn't inviting to read. I'm also particular as to the formatting of the book and it just seems like it runs together vs sections. But that is my preference of reading style. Hopefully the information is good, I haven't tried any of it yet, I'm hoping to soon.
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Seems to be a Thorough Text (for an Inexperienced Seed Saver like me) Apr 05, 2010 This book is a well organized text on seed saving techniques and viability record keeping. Sparce photos are Black and White. I recommend this to anyone starting out with serious interest in saving our heirloom heritage crops for the hobbyist, homesteader, or beyond.
Consider the source, however. I've only preserved heirloom pumpkin, bean and tomato seeds, as well as done my own viability testing before buying this book. But I do feel that this book has taken my "tinkering" to a new level of confidence to attempt much more.
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