High Country Advanced Seed Saving Workshop October 4, 2024

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High Country Advanced Seed Saving Workshop : October 4, 2024

N.C. Cooperative Extension, the Watauga County Seed Library, and Laughing Springs Farm of Boone, NC will offer its second seed-saving workshop designed to help farmers and gardeners grow and save the highest quality seed possible, for themselves, for the community, and possibly as a supplemental income via seed sales. The art and science of seed saving has a long history in the region, with traditional varieties of beans, tomatoes, squash, corn, and other vegetables continuing to be important for High Country farmers and gardeners. Preserving, reinvigorating, and even advancing such heirloom seed lines is an opportunity for growers hoping to save money and increase the productivity of their land.

This Seed Saving workshop will take place on Friday, October 4, 2024 from 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. The workshop is free to interested gardeners and farmers, with registration in advance required in order to reserve a space. The workshop will be held at Laughing Springs farm, but participants will meet and park at the Watauga Agricultural Conference Center, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone NC 28607. Shuttle service will be provided to and from Laughing Springs Farm as part of the workshop, with car-pooling volunteers needed in the case of more registrants than the shuttle holds.

N.C. Cooperative Extension, the Watauga County Seed Library, and Laughing Seed Farm of Boone, NC hope to help cultivate seed-saving knowledge and skills via this second of two workshops. After a season of careful cultivation, effective seed saving culminates with selecting seeds from the healthiest, most true-to-type, and vigorous plants, harvesting at peak maturity, and continues with proper winnowing, curing, and storage. During the afternoon workshop of 10/4/2024, presenters Jay and Nora Bost of Laughing Springs Farm, Monica Gowan of the Watauga Seed library, and Richard Boylan of N.C. Cooperative Extension will guide participants through population sizes for seed crops, rogueing unfit plants, dry and wet seed processing, and other late-season, harvest, and post-harvest management strategies for the best viability of heirloom seed lines.

For more information and to reserve a space for these workshops, email richard_boylan@ncsu.edu or call the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Watauga County Center at 828-264-3061.