Grain amaranth is an attractive plant with tender, edible leaves when young. It grows between 4 and 8 feet with red/maroon leaves with seed heads yielding many tiny seeds. Amaranth seed is high in pro… more →
Seed Savers of Powell Riverseedywen wrote 1 week ago: Grain amaranth is an attractive plant with tender, edible leaves when young. It grows between 4 and … more →
seedywen wrote 2 weeks ago: Cindy D from NIHM Farm, south of Powell River brought a big bag of ungleaned Amaranth to the recent … more →
seedywen wrote 3 weeks ago: and so much more tonight, Wednesday Dec. 2 at VIU. 7:00 p.m. The 2009 pilot project coordinators are … more →
Christine wrote 1 month ago: A number of people have inquired about the Seed Saving Project and I thought it would be a good idea … more →
seedywen wrote 1 month ago: Seed Savers of Powell River invite both previous participants in Seed Saving Project 2009 and new se … more →
kevinw1 wrote 8 months ago: I just thought I’d start a list of what’s already happening in Powell River that can be … more →
David Parkinson wrote 9 months ago: I just posted something about Seedy Saturday over at the new Slow Coast blog. That post is really ab … more →
David Parkinson wrote 9 months ago: By David Parkinson Powell River's fourth annual Seedy Saturday was a big success and everyone le … more →
seedywen wrote 9 months ago: Welcome new members to our seed saving community who committed saving pea seeds at our recent Seedy … more →
seedywen wrote 9 months ago: Doors open Saturday March 14th 10 a.m for Powell River’s fourth SEEDY SATURDAY, at Community L … more →
Gianni wrote 9 months ago: By Giovanni Spezzacatena I attended the Courtenay/Comox Seedy Saturday event this past weekend (Marc … more →
Jenn wrote 9 months ago: Seedy Saturday is a National program that’s organized every spring by Seeds of Diversity. The … more →
seedywen wrote 10 months ago: Seed Savers of Powell River officially launched our pilot seed-saving project on February 11th. Abou … more →
David Parkinson wrote 10 months ago: Hello all: There are a few things to announce, relevant to food-security efforts here on the Upper S … more →
seedywen wrote 10 months ago: Collected your garden seeds from last year, but never got around to putting them in envelopes, to tr … more →
Charlie Peverett wrote 1 year ago: The winter thrushes keep on coming – 240 Redwings and Fieldfares counted by Paul yesterday in … more →
shaneonabike wrote 2 years ago: [I highly recommend checking this out at as there is some really amazing seeds that can be purchased … more →
Grant Wiebe wrote 9 months ago: The “Seedy Saturday” seed swap and sale is taking place Saturday, March 14, 10-3 at Rutland Centenni … more →