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Seed Saving for Beginners

A Practical Guide to Harvesting, Storing, and Growing Seeds from Your Own Garden

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Seed Saving for Beginners TALOR PRESS
Libristo code: 51623972
Publishers Independently published, April 2026
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A single tomato can yield 300 seeds. A single lettuce plant produces 10,000 or more. A handful of dried bean pods contains enough seeds to plant your entire garden next year and share with every neighbor on your street.

Yet every spring, millions of gardeners spend $50 to $100 on seed packets from companies that grew those seeds thousands of miles away under conditions completely different from the gardener's own climate and soil. Seed Saving for Beginners breaks that cycle. By harvesting seeds from your own garden, you create a self-renewing supply perfectly adapted to your specific growing conditions -- and you never need to buy seeds again.

This book is the complete, practical guide for home gardeners who want to harvest, store, and grow seeds from their own vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Every step is explained in clear, no-nonsense language with detailed figures, reference tables, and ready-to-use checklists.

What you will learn:

-- Why save seeds -- save $50 to $200 per year in seed costs, grow locally adapted plants that outperform commercial varieties, and preserve heirloom genetic diversity (75 percent of plant genetic diversity has been lost since 1900). Includes the critical difference between open-pollinated, hybrid (F1), and GMO seeds.

-- Seed science basics -- seed anatomy, how pollination works (self vs. cross), pollination vectors, the difference between annuals, biennials, and perennials, and understanding plant families to prevent unwanted crosses.

-- Planning your seed garden -- the top 10 easiest crops for beginners (tomatoes, beans, peas, lettuce, peppers, marigolds, zinnias, sunflowers, dill, basil), isolation distances for every major crop, population size requirements for genetic diversity, and hand-pollination techniques for guaranteed seed purity.

-- Harvesting seeds -- when seeds are mature and ready to harvest from dry-seeded crops (beans, peas, lettuce, herbs), wet-seeded crops (tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers), biennial crops (carrots, beets, onions), and common herbs (dill, cilantro, basil, fennel).

-- Cleaning and processing -- dry methods (threshing, screening, winnowing), the fermentation method for tomato seeds step by step, cleaning pepper, squash, and melon seeds, and all the equipment you need (under $30 total).

-- Drying and storing -- target 5 to 8 percent moisture, the snap test for verifying dryness, ideal storage conditions (every 10-degree temperature reduction doubles seed life), storage containers, seed longevity by crop, and common mistakes to avoid.

-- Crop-by-crop guides -- detailed instructions for tomatoes, peppers, beans, peas, lettuce, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, radishes, turnips, onions, leeks, watermelon, melon, spinach, Swiss chard, carrots, beets, corn, and eggplant. Each entry includes pollination type, isolation distance, processing method, storage life, and seeds per plant.

-- Herb and flower seeds -- saving from basil, dill, cilantro, parsley, fennel, zinnias, marigolds, sunflowers, cosmos, nasturtiums, and native wildflowers including cold stratification requirements.

-- Building your seed library -- organizing your collection, community seed swaps, starting a personal seed bank, teaching seed saving to children, and the economics of seed saving ($750+ savings over a decade).

Includes 4 detailed figures, 3 reference tables, 10 Key Takeaways sections, a 26-term glossary, a plant family cross-pollination guide, a crop-by-crop quick reference table, a first-time seed saver checklist, a seasonal seed saving calendar, and 10 curated resources for continued learning.

Start with one crop this season. Within a few years, you will never need to buy seeds again.

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About the book

Full name Seed Saving for Beginners
Author TALOR PRESS
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 102
EAN 9798255029433
Libristo code 51623972
Weight 149
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 5
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