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Seed Saving Circle 2026

Started by JanG, Today at 07:48:08

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JanG

It's time to launch the 2026 Seed Circle! I hope last year's participants are willing, eager and able to participate again and have already got plans under way for seed crops. In England we have had some very lovely sunny mild days in the last week, enough to remind me at least what a joy tending the soil can be and to project us ahead to harvesting and then seed saving time

So many of the seeds I've been sowing are from our 2025 seed circle. Tomatoes are one of this week's drives and I'm simply making my way through our contributions:

Black & Brown Boar, Black Strawberry, Delicate, Green Spindle, Indigo Fireball, Jazz, Malachite Box, Marsha's Starfighter, Mlle Foriers, Orange Bourgoin, Orange, Jazz, Peppermint, Peruvianum, Pinky, Queen of Hearts, Rose de Berne, Sgt Pepper's, Vinson Watts

What a selection and what delights in prospect!

As the year goes on it would be very good to hear of progress and to share results and experiences. I do hope that last year's enthusiastic band will share their intention to take part and it would also be great if any new members would like to join us.

For those who haven't participated before, here's some information to help you decide if you would like to join.

The Seed Circle is open to all A4A participants; it's great to have new people join too. The group is all about setting aside a little growing space, and time, to raise some crops for seeds, keeping the group informed as to how the season is going, then at the end of the season, probably in November, sharing some growing information and your saved seeds with the group.

Each person decides what 2 or more crops they will grow and save seed from (we do inc. tubers, bulbs and cuttings, but do make sure they are well wrapped so that they don't dampen any seeds). They will then aim to save enough seed for other Circle members to grow a crop the following year. The group could be up to 12 people but is more often under 10. Recently it has numbered about 7 participants. Varieties will generally need to be heritage or open pollinated so that they will come true from seed (potato seeds won't come exactly true). If you include grown out hybrids please state this clearly.

Some vegetables are easier and more reliable than others to save seed from. But generally peas, French beans, tomatoes, perhaps potatoes and some herbs are the easiest. Chillies, sweet peppers, squash, courgette and to some extent lettuce will need isolating from other varieties to keep seed pure.  Parsnips, onions, leeks, beetroot, carrots, celeriac and many brassicas only go to seed in the second year and need isolation from other varieties and so are more time-consuming and a little trickier.

Real Seeds created the idea for the circles. Their site gives some great seed saving tips as well as being a great seed catalogue http://www.realseeds.co.uk/seedsavinginfo.html.
There is also a brilliant series of shortish videos on seed saving for different vegetables at: https://www.diyseeds.org/en/

For anyone interested, what we shared in 2020 - 2025 can be found with images and donors' notes at https://airtable.com/shryC20nRNmUcgT30. Try Gallery View.

The seeds exchanged from 2017-2019 can be found at https://seedsaverscircle.home.blog/
And for seed exchanging from 2010 to 2016 at http://seedsaverscircle.org/seed-circle/a4a-seed-saver-group-2014/

And some previous threads for the Circles:
Seed Circle 2023 https://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,83426.0.html
Seed Circle 2022 https://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,83279.0.html
Seed Circle 2021 https://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,83047.0.html
Seed Circle 2020 https://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,82679.0.html

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