best days to plant seeds 2023 2023 Seed Keeping Calendar – Truelove Seeds
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best days to plant seeds 2023

best days to plant seeds 2023 2023 Seed Keeping Calendar – Truelove Seeds

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best days to plant seeds 2023 2023 Seed Keeping Calendar – Truelove SeedsOur eighth annual Seed Keeping calendar is here! This is a collection of seed keeping practices we use on our farm and in our drying room to clean our seed harvests, ensure healthy germination and prepare them for storage and sharing with you all. This year our coworker Zainab suggested we show some of the many ways we process our harvests, and we loved the idea! Feel free to use this calendar as a guide for low tech solutions for processing seeds for

Our eighth annual Seed Keeping calendar is here!

This is a collection of seed keeping practices we use on our farm and in our drying room to clean our seed harvests, ensure healthy germination and prepare them for storage and sharing with you all. This year our coworker Zainab suggested we show some of the many ways we process our harvests, and we loved the idea! Feel free to use this calendar as a guide for low-tech solutions for processing seeds for dormancy and replanting!

Your purchase supports our work to preserve and share culturally important seeds and their stories. If you would like to support us more, please select the second option above to add a $3 donation to your order, and please add seeds, t-shirts, and more to your order! You can also subscribe to our Patreon to offer long term support for our educational and creative media.

"Your 2016 calendar makes my wall sing!" - Robin

Featuring photos and text by Owen Taylor with one photo by Yawati as the main November image. Design and technical wizardry by Sara Taylor (aka Lil Sis). Photo editing by Brian Taylor (aka Dad). Seed Keeping practices theme inspiration from Zainab Muhammad.

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See previous calendars:

2022 Seed Keeping Calendar
2021 Seed Keeping Calendar
2020 Seed Keeping Calendar
2019 Seed Keeping Calendar
2018 Seed Keeping Calendar
2017 Seed Keeping Calendar
2016 Seed Keeping Calendar

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This book is joyful and I loved the authentic Muslim character and the peace and melody she finds in the Quran. I haven't read a character who does hifz before so that was interesting for me! The story is fast paced and flows beautifully! I loved the friendship of her characters and especially when Jenna asks Nimra if she's going to wear her hijab to school! I love how Nimra owns it. I also connected to the worried parents. So real! I also loved how Nimra prays in school. I loved the family dynamic, the internal dilemma of Nimra, and how she stays true to herself when it comes to music and Quran. I can't wait to read more stories from this talented author! Also this cover makes me so happy!
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