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Saving Your Seeds

Living on Earth
August 14, 2013

    Living on Earth’s organic gardening expert Evelyn Tully Costa talks with Steve Curwood about saving one’ s harvest seeds for planting next spring, and the benefits of threshing certain seeds before they go out of style.

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