Ecological Gardening


© Bob Ewing

Lesson 3: Planting Choices

Objective: Planting choices

While seeds may be inexpensive to buy and even cheaper if you save them, they still are the heart of your food system. Any threat to the integrity of the seeds that bring us Life is a threat to our security. If you have not yet purchased the seeds that you want for this year, it is not yet too late to do so.

Be sure to consider a few edible, heritage and open-pollinated varieties so that you not only enhance the beauty of your yard but also your dinner table while preserving the past and protecting the future.

Seeds of Diversity

Heritage varieties provide diversity which helps insure the crop's and your garden's productivity. Open-pollinated seeds will breed true to form so that you can be sure that succeeding plant generations are similar to the parent, useful knowledge when you come across a variety that you like.

If you are seeking a healthy, thriving garden, then you need to aspire to keep your home garden, both the plants you grow to nourish your body and the ones for the soul, as natural as possible. Keep your interference to a minimum and you will be rewarded. This does not mean that you don't have a plan or some work to do.

Plans help insure success, especially in the early years as the garden begins to develop a life of is own. You may need to move some plants from one location to another as you learn more about their needs. You will add new ones and have to make room, but none of these activities need disrupt the natural process you set in place when you put the first seed in the ground and add some water. Take time and watch your garden grow. This can be the best work there is.

Seeds of Diversity

http://www.seeds.ca



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