I expect most of us have heard of Food Miles - where you eat food that has been grown or produced locally, the closer to home the better.
I've been thinking about applying the same concept to Seed Miles - growing seeds that have been saved locally.
Like fruit and veg from the little shop at the end of the garden, seeds that I save from my own plants will have the lowest seed miles - measured in seed feet/metres.
Seeds from the Vine's own Seed circles may come next as they are all saved in the UK (unless they're from Grapes living in Europe).
Also HSL seeds or other UK seed exchanges.
Next would be seeds from UK producers/growers like Real Seeds and the Seed Cooperative.
After that, the waters become muddy - who grows the seeds that are sold by the major seed retailers - the T&Ms, MrFs, Marshalls, Dobies, Unwins and so forth?
What would we be unable to grow from seed, if we only grew local (UK) seed?
I can only think of the weird and wonderful seeds that some of us grow just for fun.
Can you think of anything?
I've been thinking about applying the same concept to Seed Miles - growing seeds that have been saved locally.
Like fruit and veg from the little shop at the end of the garden, seeds that I save from my own plants will have the lowest seed miles - measured in seed feet/metres.
Seeds from the Vine's own Seed circles may come next as they are all saved in the UK (unless they're from Grapes living in Europe).
Also HSL seeds or other UK seed exchanges.
Next would be seeds from UK producers/growers like Real Seeds and the Seed Cooperative.
After that, the waters become muddy - who grows the seeds that are sold by the major seed retailers - the T&Ms, MrFs, Marshalls, Dobies, Unwins and so forth?
What would we be unable to grow from seed, if we only grew local (UK) seed?
I can only think of the weird and wonderful seeds that some of us grow just for fun.
Can you think of anything?
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