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The Ultimate Seed Saving Handbook for Beginners: The step-by-step Guide to saving seeds like tomato, cucumber, beans, onions and so much more! (Illustrated step by step guide)

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Do you know saving seeds from your garden is a perfect way of saving money and preserving heirloom varieties? Saving seed is the backbone of gardening! Saving seeds is a way to generate free food. You could grow a free lunch by keeping and growing your seeds.I remember reading a book as a child that told a story of a seed that wanted to live forever; that wanted to be perpetual! After restless search and failed attempts, it finally realized that to live on, it had to die as a seed and be buried on the ground for a new plant and seed to grow. It will help if you keep planting to save seeds.Seeds aren’t the most expensive purchase in the world, but they can add up fast if you’ve got a large garden. Saving at least a few of your favorite varieties can save you some cash each year. Plus, you might find a seed swap where you can trade for a few other varieties as well. When you save your own seed, you know you will have it when you want it. I always encourage people to plan their gardens carefully in the winter and order all the seeds they need then, so there are no delays when it is time to plant. We are pacified into a false sense of confidence when we can pick up the phone and place an order, or order online, and within a week, the seeds show up in our mailbox. Nevertheless, things can happen. As a business grower, I was looking to increase my fall offerings to the eateries I sold to and decided purchasing seeds would be good, although I had never grown them before. I checked the calendar, and I had just enough time to get a crop for fall sales if I planted it in the next week. For some reason, the seed companies I dealt with on the East coast were out of seeds, which was surprising. So, I ordered the seeds from another region. Remember, I live in an area where territorial seeds had always been prompt, so things would work out, or so I thought. That was the year that the UPS workers went on strike. My seeds were sent out and then sat in a UPS warehouse between here and there. They arrived three weeks later, too late for my plans; that’s when I decided I must start saving my seeds!In the book, “The Ultimate Seed Saving Handbook for Beginners,” I have explained the step by step method of:•10 powerful Reason why you should save Seeds•3 Steps to Store and Keep Seeds Fresh for Up to 5 Years•How to save tomato Seeds•How to Save Cucumber Seeds•How to Save Lettuce Seeds•How to Save Bean Seeds (Bush beans, green beans, and bean seeds). •How to Save Corn Seeds•How to Save Onion SeedsClick the link below to Order your COPY!