On the Hunt for Heirloom Seeds in the Collard Belt by Dr Edward H Davis
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Join LuAnna and co-host Ira Wallace as they discuss the importance of heirloom collard seeds and their cultural significance. They highlight Dr. Edward Davis's research on seed savers in the Collard Belt, which includes North Carolina. Ira shares insights on the unique varieties of collards, such as purple and cabbage collards, and their historical and cultural importance. They also discuss the decline in home gardening and seed saving among younger generations and the need for projects like the Heirloom Collard Project to preserve biodiversity and promote regional seed stewardship.
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