Spinach
Botanical name : Spinacia oleracea Common name : Spinach
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Botanical name : Spinacia oleracea Common name : Spinach
Botanical name : Amaranth species Synonyms : Multiple species that are hard to identify and separate Common name : Amaranth, Love Lies Bleeding
Botanical name : Tetragonia tetragonioides Common name : Warrigal Greens, New Zealand Spinach, NZ Spinach
Seed Storage Storing Seeds Seeds are small packages of life containing the embryo of a new plant, along with everything it needs to germinate and begin life. Although they seem dead, seeds are only dormant, still alive and breathing within…
It is important that seed be dry before storage. By this we mean not just touch dry on the outside but that the internal moisture content is also low. Why is this important? There are three main reasons we care…
Post harvest processing, cleaning and sorting Separating the seeds from plants usually falls into two types of processing techniques: Some fruits and the seeds that are inside them will continue to ripen after being removed from the plant once they…
Harvesting techniques and tips Harvesting seeds to save is a simple and fun activity, although a bit of patience is required to ensure that the best seeds are harvested at the best time. To ensure you harvest seeds that will…
To ensure the seed we save produces what we expect it to we first need to understand the reproductive method used by the variety we’re planning to save seed from. [More detail on reproductive methods is here] If we are growing…
All across our suburbs and cities people are growing food in backyards and community gardens. Urban agriculture is an increasingly popular phenomenon and aside from helping with food security and environmental protection by reducing food miles and helping us feed…
Beginning in the tropics when it comes to growing food and saving seeds, can bevery different for some people, especially when they have moved here from downsouth when colder climates dictate what is best to grow and what isn’t. The…