Wednesday, March 11, 2015
2015 Compartiendo las Semillas en Anton Chico
The third annual Anton Chico Seed Swap was a round-table success. It was organized to be informal and fun, while giving people plenty of time to explore all the local open-pollinated seed varieties and build conversation around seed saving, planting, and how to grow the best food for our communities.
The event was held at the old school or new Anton Chico Economic Development Center recently converted to encourage local business start-ups. Local seed keepers Pat and Merle along with SeedBroadcast’s own seed keepers, Jeanette Hart-Mann and Bill Mann from Fodder Project CRF, brought seeds to exchange and share with others. Folks came from Las Vegas, Cimarron, Guadalupita, and even Pueblo, Colorado to pick up seeds for the upcoming spring planting. Seed varieties included many different flowers, beans, corn, squash, sorghum, melons, tomatoes, chile, onions, and other grains and herbs.
Many said this was their first time at a seed exchange and they wondered what to do… Here are some thoughts on how to make the most of your first Seed Swap. First step is to bring the whole family. There is sure to be something for everyone. Second, bring seeds you have saved and wish to share with others. (Although if you have not yet tried to save seeds this will be your lucky year!) Third, browse through all the seed varieties and select types that you love to grow AND love to eat. Forth, meet other gardeners and seed savers and discover the world of Seed Stories! Share stories about seeds, seed saving, and the empowering movement to grow seed to seed, while nourishing people, pollinators, and plants. Fifth, select the seeds and take only what you need, leaving plenty of seed for others.
And finally, take your seeds home and plant them when the season is ripe. If this is your first time saving seeds, start with one easy annual type, like beans. There are many free seed saving sources that can be found online and we have compiled many of these on our blog at:
Seed Resources: http://seedbroadcast.blogspot.com/p/links.html
Read about seed saving, talk to other seed savers, and of course watch and learn from the best teachers, the plants, pollinators, and your own personal hands-on experience. Saving seeds is easy and extremely enriching as a learning process and empowering as a deeply rooted and literally growing relationship between plants and people. What an amazing world it opens up!
During the days events and as an added bonus, NMSU, the Guadalupe Co. Extension, and Anton Chico Economic Development Center worked together to build a demonstration hoop house. This structure will remain at the Economic Development site and will be used by local growers to extend growing capacity from early spring to late fall.
SeedBroadcast and Fodder Project CRF thanks everyone who came to share seeds, stories and inspiration for a bountiful year of gardening and farming! Keep in touch and let us know how it grows.
Monday, March 2, 2015
SeedBroadcast, Santa Fe Seed Exchange, March 10th.
Santa Fe Seed Exchange
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
If you are looking for seeds and ideas for your vegetable garden, come to the Santa Fe Seed Exchange on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 from 4 pm-7 pm in Frenchy's Barn on Agua Fria and Osage Ave. The City Parks Division and Home Grown New Mexico are hosting this event for all community gardens, school gardens and home gardeners. Agua Fria Nursery donated over $750 of seeds so there are plenty of seeds available. Come even if you do not have any to share. Bring flower, herb, vegetable and other seeds if you do.
The Santa Fe Master Gardeners will be at the event with an "Ask a Master Gardener" table for gardening questions and will have seed starting handouts to give away.
SeedBroadcast will be there so come and join us in this wonderful community gathering. You can share your seeds, seed stories and connect with other lovers of seeds.
Thank you to Home Grown New Mexico and the City Parks Division for hosting this wonderful community gathering.
If you have questions, please contact: homegrownnewmexico1@gmail.com or leave a message at 505-983-9706 and your call will be returned. you can also visit the Home Grown New Mexico website: http://homegrownnewmexico.org/
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Snow days and snow bound!
| Snow bound on the farm, Anton Chico, NM |
SeedBroadcasters are snow bound in Anton Chico and Santa Fe.....but these come as many wishes for wintery weather preparing us for spring plantings and summer abundance!
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
2015 Compartiendo las Semillas en Anton Chico
3rd Annual Compartiendo las Semillas en Anton Chico
Please join us for the 3rd Annual Anton Chico Seed Swap
Saturday March 7 from 1pm - 3pm
Location: in the parking lot at the new Economic Development Center
(old Anton Chico school)
BRING YOUR SEEDS AT 1PM AND SWAP SEEDS.
ENVELOPES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PACKAGING SEEDS
THERE WILL BE SEEDS AVAILABLE FOR EVERYONE UNTIL 3PM
SeedBroadcast will be there with lots of seed saving resources, seed stories, and fun seed projects!
Everyone is welcome, even if you do not have seeds to share.
We hope that this seed exchange will support local seed saving and sharing.
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Anton Chico, NM, USA
SeedBroadcast at Albuquerque Spring Seed Fair
SeedBroadcasting from the ABC Spring Seed Fair!
SeedBroadcast and the Mobile Seed Story Broadcasting Station will be recording and broadcasting Seed Stories and sharing creative seed resources.Spring Seed Fair!
Saturday, Feb. 28th
10am - 2pm
Main Library
501 Copper Ave NW
Albuquerque, NM
https://www.facebook.com/events/1612527342309581
Join us for a celebration of seeds!
We will start off with a closed seed swap for those who bring seeds from 10-11.
And starting at 11, we’ll have plenty of seed giveaways and talks by:
Brett Bakker (NMDA Organic Program)
Emigdio Ballon (Tesuque Pueblo Seed Bank)
Sean Ludden (Bosque Seed Collective), and more!
Seedbroadcast and other community partners will be there too!
Free and open to the public in the lower level community room at the Main Library.
Free parking validation for the first 2 hours!
This event is being organized and hosted by the ABC Seed Library: http://abclibrary.org/seeds
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Albuquerque
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Albuquerque, NM, USA
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