PDC LESSON 3.8 SEEDS – SIMPLICITY RATING
PERMA COURSE AGRO-ECONOMY
PDC LESSON 3.8 SEEDS – SIMPLICITY
RATING
SEED SAVING Simplicity Rating
For the
Beginner
Basil; Beans; Broad beans; Cassava; Chilacayote; Choco; Coriander; Dill;
Eschalots; Fennel; Garlic; Garlic chives; Lemon grass; Lettuce; Lima bean;
Madagascar bean; Marigold; Nasturtiums; Peas; Sage; Salad Burnett; Snake beans;
Sweet potatoes; Tomatoes; Watercress; Yam
For the gardener with experience
Amaranth;
Asparagus; Basella; Bitter Gourd; Borage; Broccoli; Calendula; Cape; Gooseberry;
Capsicum; chilli; Carrots; Celery; Celtuce; Chervil; Chicory; Chinese cabbage; Chives; Cow pea;
Ginger; Gourd; Gramma; Hibiscus spinach; Hyacinth bean;
Jerusalem artichoke; Korilla;
Leek; Luffa; Marjoram; Mint; Mitsuba; Mizuna; New
Zealand spinach; Okra; Pansy; violet;
Parsley; Peanuts; Peruvian parsnip; Poppies; Potatoes;
Pumpkins; Rhubarb; Rocket; Rosella; Rosemary; Runner bean; Salsify; Sorrel; Soya
bean; Spring onion; Squash;
Sunflowers; Taro
For the experienced seed saver
Beetroot; Cabbage;
Cardoon; Cauliflower; Celriac; Collard; Corn salad; Cucumber; Eggplant; Endive;
Kale; Kohlrabi; Mustard; Mustard greens; Onions; Orach; Parsnip; Radish;
Rockmelons; Silverbeet; Dandelion
For the expert seed saver
Brussels sprouts; Corn; turnips; Spinach; Tarragon;
Water chestnuts;
Water spinach
Text from the roots, Elisabeth Ferkonia (Aus.) PDC
studied with Bill Mollison,
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