Round Valley Community Seed Project
In January 2023, a couple of dozen community members attended a talk on Landrace Gardening by Julia Dakin in our library’s community room. After the presentation, there was a discussion about working towards creating some diverse, resilient crop varieties adapted to the unique climate and pressures found in Covelo/ Round Valley.
Six crops were selected to work on collaboratively. Pat Sobrero, the seed librarian, gathered seeds from diverse sources to hand out to anybody who wanted to grow for seed and contribute to the project. On November 4th, people are invited to a harvest celebration where seeds will be contributed and made available again to anybody who wants to grow them.
Read more here, including guidelines for contributing seeds.
Send an email to roundvalleyseeds at gmail.com to be added to the email list for this group.
Crops selected
Kale
Seeds are from ‘Adaptive Seed’ heirlooms and local contributions.
Sweet Peppers
From Going to Seed’s pepper mix, and the Experimental Farm Network.
Sweet Corn
Astronomy Domine (colorful, early, grown on the Mendocino Coast the year before), and local contributions (Sweet Shakti)
Flour Corn
Contribution from Katie Newman, Painted Mountain Corn and Lofthouse flour corn
Cucumbers
Going to Seed’s mix, other heirlooms contributed from seed companies
Melons
Going to Seed mix, Lofthouse Oliverson melons, Brandon Gatto contribution of locally grown seeds
Artichokes
Mix of three heirlooms from Open Circle Seeds