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Seed Saving: A Slow Living Guide
Seed Saving 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Simple, Sustainable Gardening
$25 | Digital PDF Workbook
Preserve your garden’s best harvests and build self-reliance—one seed at a time.
Part of The Slow Living Guide series, this workbook gives beginners clear, practical guidance to start saving seeds confidently. Every page is designed to make the process simple, approachable, and sustainable so you can carry your garden forward season after season.
Inside this workbook, you’ll find:
Step-by-step guidance: Learn how to collect, clean, and store seeds from common garden crops.
Essential knowledge: Understand plant families, pollination types, heirlooms vs. hybrids, and how to maintain seed purity.
Practical techniques: Explore wet and dry processing, fermentation, drying methods, and proper storage conditions.
Garden planning for seed saving: Tips for choosing varieties, spacing plants, and organizing your seed-saving garden.
Organized learning: Note space and simple charts to track your saved seeds and seasonal experiments.
Curated resources: Trusted websites, seed-saving guides, regional support, and links vetted by Kristin.
Designed to be concise, clear, and immediately helpful—so you can begin saving seeds without overwhelm or complicated research.
Designed to be concise, clear, and immediately helpful so you can get started right away without sifting through unnecessary information.
Concise and focused: Everything you need to start saving seeds in one streamlined guide.
Expert-backed: Written from real gardening experience across both Appalachian and Northeast growing regions.
Time-saving: Skip the confusion and follow a simple, reliable process.
Practical and actionable: Use it as a reference each season as your seed bank grows.
Format: Digital PDF (Download available for 24 hours)
Length: 14 pages
Level: Beginner-friendly
Created by: Kristin Webber / The Farmstead by Chicken Librarian
Seed Saving 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Simple, Sustainable Gardening
$25 | Digital PDF Workbook
Preserve your garden’s best harvests and build self-reliance—one seed at a time.
Part of The Slow Living Guide series, this workbook gives beginners clear, practical guidance to start saving seeds confidently. Every page is designed to make the process simple, approachable, and sustainable so you can carry your garden forward season after season.
Inside this workbook, you’ll find:
Step-by-step guidance: Learn how to collect, clean, and store seeds from common garden crops.
Essential knowledge: Understand plant families, pollination types, heirlooms vs. hybrids, and how to maintain seed purity.
Practical techniques: Explore wet and dry processing, fermentation, drying methods, and proper storage conditions.
Garden planning for seed saving: Tips for choosing varieties, spacing plants, and organizing your seed-saving garden.
Organized learning: Note space and simple charts to track your saved seeds and seasonal experiments.
Curated resources: Trusted websites, seed-saving guides, regional support, and links vetted by Kristin.
Designed to be concise, clear, and immediately helpful—so you can begin saving seeds without overwhelm or complicated research.
Designed to be concise, clear, and immediately helpful so you can get started right away without sifting through unnecessary information.
Concise and focused: Everything you need to start saving seeds in one streamlined guide.
Expert-backed: Written from real gardening experience across both Appalachian and Northeast growing regions.
Time-saving: Skip the confusion and follow a simple, reliable process.
Practical and actionable: Use it as a reference each season as your seed bank grows.
Format: Digital PDF (Download available for 24 hours)
Length: 14 pages
Level: Beginner-friendly
Created by: Kristin Webber / The Farmstead by Chicken Librarian
