Introduction to Seed Saving in Scotland

23 January 2021, Starts: 11:00, Ends: 14:00

Saturdays  23 January & 20 February   11.00 - 2.00     online

The Gaia Foundation  Seed production training courses for 2021 

With the Seed Sovereignty programme planning for another 3 years, an ambitious seed training programme will be rolled out in Scotland over two years.  These courses aim to train seed savers in Scotland to a professional level.  The focus is primarilly on vegetable seeds and specifically for Scottish growing conditions.

Register       (limited places)

The Gaia Foundation is passionate about regenerating cultural and biological diversity, and restoring a respectful relationship with the Earth. Together with long-term partners in Africa, South America, Asia and Europe, we work with local communities to secure land, seed, food and water sovereignty. By reviving indigenous knowledge and protecting sacred natural sites, local self-governance is strengthened. This enables communities to become more resilient to climate change and the industrial processes which have caused the many crises we now face. 

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Friday 27 September
10:00 Abernethy Forest visit - RSPB and Scottish Forestry
Saturday 28 September
NA      H&I Hub Hopeful Futures weekend
10:00 North Kessock Community market
Sunday 29 September
NA      H&I Hub Hopeful Futures weekend
Tuesday 1 October
18:00 Zero Food Waste Challenge - new workshop series
Saturday 5 October
12:00 Go Flourish garden open day
Tuesday 8 October
NA      Zero Food Waste Challenge - new workshop series
Saturday 12 October
NA      Cromarty Community Market

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