Your 2025 Garden

I like to save seeds on OP plants as well. I do think it helps adapt them to your area climate and soil.
Yes! And it's another form of self-sufficiency security.
I worry when i`m gone my varieties will be lost! I would like to see others enjoy them as much as our family does! think I am going to send some seeds to MI gardener to see if he is interested!
Join Seed Savers Exchange, check out their website. As a member, you can share seeds with other members. I'm not exactly sure how that goes, so you'll need to look into the specifics.
 
You are mistaken me for someone else. I would love to have grown some pumpkins and weighed in Cinderella, but I have non of those.

I found out this morning that the rotten rodents had dug up my sweet potato plants again, I threw over a few bags full of pine bark,they don't dig anywhere with pine bark.

Today I will get some more pine bark so that I can replant my sweet potato, this variety of potato has soft leaves, my chickens love them and I too. We do not eat this sweet potato fruit, just the leaves.
That's interesting!

I planted two sweet potatoes in one of my raised beds. Their vines have taken over a 20' x 15' area, and then some.
 

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