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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Forest started urban farming in 1969 in Berkeley, California. Through the People’s Park Movement, he was launched into gardening and got the basic training and motivation for becoming a seedman. He has been a full time, independent, professions seed provider since 1972 and has owned, led, or helped launch at least four seed companies, and founded the nonprofit Abundant Life Seed Foundation which produced and distributed up to 600 types of open-pollinated vegetable, herb and flower seeds Since 1974 Forest has been giving workshops on seed saving and the importance of genetic diversity, and was the keynote speaker for the 2012 Northwest Permaculture Convergence and, also the Regenerations Seed and Plant Exchange in Hawaii. Forest had a radio show for a couple of years with 30 minute interviews featuring a variety of people including many permaculturists. IN THIS PODCAST: Greg is enthralled by the story telling of Forest who brings us along on the adventures of a seedman. Forest felt the pull of his calling in the late 1960’s and has been actively gardening and harvesting seeds ever since. Moving through a few seed company projects over the years, he has also harvested skills, friends, experiences, and an appreciation for the importance of native seeds. With so much experienced focused on the tiny seeds that are essential to all gardeners and farmers, Forest’s story connects with everyone in one way or another. Listen in and harvest your own kernels to save. Go to www.urbanfarm.org/blog/podcast/ to see our list of podcast and to sign up for weekly updates.
Released:
Nov 5, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
382: Lynn McMahon on A Century Old Urban Farm: Building history with six generations on the same homestead. by The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson