Seed saving workshop
Registration deadline:
Do you want to join the international movement of seed savers?
Do you love the taste of heirloom varieties and want to grow them in your own garden?
Have you received seeds as a gift and don’t know how to propagate them?
Have you already tried, but it didn’t turn out as you imagined?
Do you have some experience, but still a few "simple" questions and don’t know who to ask?
Are you already a seed saver but feel like you're “fighting alone”?
Do you want a theoretical and practical foundation to gain the confidence to start this new chapter in sustainable gardening?
Come to the workshop on September 28-29 in Petrinzel and learn simple yet effective techniques with high-quality results from experienced professionals (members of the Hungarian association Magház (www.maghaz.hu).
You will have the chance to ask questions, learn, receive & give seeds, plan, and join. Save seeds, preserve heirloom varieties, and contribute to the protection of a bit of the immense biodiversity of our lands. And all of this in a small, picturesque, and peaceful village in the Kaltal valley, full of history and abundance of fruits, vegetables, and herbs with traditional varieties: Petrinzel.
Program:
Saturday, September 28, 10:00-18:00
10:00-13:00 Botany
- Basic botanical concepts: plant anatomy, taxonomy
- Pollination methods, suitable isolation techniques
13:00-14:00 Lunch break (catering)
14:00-18:00 Propagation practices
- Number of plants needed for seed production
- Selection in the garden to preserve variety identity
- Plant protection with a focus on seed collection
- Maintaining seed viability
- Storage
Sunday, September 29, 10:00-16:00
10:00-13:00 Visit to the Humus Gardens
- Practical exercises
- Presentation of the Humus seed bank
13:00-14:00 Lunch break (catering)
14:00-16:00 Networking
- Seed exchange with experience sharing (Feel free to bring propagation material from heirloom vegetable and herb varieties from your own garden)
- Open discussion: How and when can seed savers collaborate?
- Joint future plans for the preservation and dissemination of heirloom varieties
Registration deadline: 15.09.2024
Registration by phone between 10:00-12:00 at 0742442767 (Andrea Tasnadi) or by email: info@humus-terra.com
Participation fee: 300 RON, payable upon workshop registration.
The workshop will be held in Hungarian with Romanian translation.
Accommodation is available in guesthouses in Petrinzel, Stana, or in the surrounding villages.
With the support of Arche Noah and Gen-etische Stiftung from Austria.
Andrea Tasnadi
Humus
strada Principală nr. 98
457016 Petrinzel
0040 742 442 767info@humus-terra.com