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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Seed Porn

It seems fitting my first blog post pertains to seeds.  Seeds represent a beginning, new life, not to mention all the seed idioms we've grown up with...."sowing the seeds of love" (thank you, Tears for Fears), "seed money", "seed of an idea", but who am I kidding?  When the title of the post is "Seed Porn" it's probably best not to get too philosophical.

Back in December when I found myself letting my subscriptions to Vogue and Bazaar lapse, only to be replaced with Urban Farm, Mother Earth News, and Chickens (who knew such a magazine existed?), I also started ordering tons of seed and gardening catalogs.  Over the last few weeks, as we shiver against the cold winds of January.....okay, not really, here in L. A. it's usually sunny and 75 degrees, but it sounded good.....I've gotten accustomed to listening for the ka-thunk that heralds the arrival of our mail as it gets shoved through the slot and plops to the floor.

Hutterite Soup
The first catalog to arrive was Seed Savers Exchange and just about rendered me speechless....which, had that occurred, would have made my husband very happy as silence is not something he gets to experience often when I'm home and awake.  That was the day I started referring to all seed catalogs as porn.  How could I not?  The photos make my vegetarian mouth water.  The colors make my eyes dance.  And the descriptions make me say to myself or anyone within earshot, "how can I not grow this too?"  A month ago I had never even heard of Hutterite Soup Beans and now can't imagine my future garden without them as they are said to produce an excellent creamy soup.
Bumble Bee

Not to mention Bumble Bee Beans (a Maine native), Hidatsa Shield Figure Beans (described in Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden), or Lina Sisco's Bird Egg Bean (a family heirloom brought to Missouri by covered wagon in the 1880s).  Can you imagine what my head will be like by the time I get to the tomato section?

Hidatsa Shield Figure
 The world of heirloom seeds is amazing and vitally important to our health and agricultural diversity.  To have the opportunity to leaf through one of these catalogs is to stroll back in history.  Thanks to the preservationists and keepers of these seeds, we may very well also be gazing into the future.  I hope it will be my future.

P.S.-- The mail just came......guess what I got?

Lina Sisco's Bird Egg

10 comments:

  1. Wonderfully informative, entertaining and inspirational! Can't wait for the next post!!

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  2. This is why I love, adore, and married you!

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  3. Congratulations on the launch of your beautifully designed blog and witty first post! The pictures look great. I can't wait to hear more about what you can do with these seeds, many of which 90% of us have never heard of and wouldn't know what to do with. Thank you for sharing your excitement and knowledge of natural foods with the world.

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  4. Thank you for the well wishes and kind words! Your comments and opinions mean more than you'll ever know. I'm hoping to post regularly on cooking, books, re-purposing of objects with a nod toward frugality and eco-consciousness, creative endeavors, voluntary simplicity, and other fun and interesting things that turn up. It's not the destination as much as the journey and hopefully there will be a few flowers to smell along the way!

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  5. What a fun way to start your blog! Sounds like you're going to cover some interesting topics too--can't wait for more posts!

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  6. I've really been wanting to do this for a long time, but thought it was going to be too difficult. It was a blast and I'm so looking forward to new posts! Thank you so much for checking it out! I'm hoping some future posts might be adorable things for that cute cutie, Sami.

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  7. Congratulations to a woman I have cared for and admired for my whole semi adult life (I am only semi adult even as I approach 50). You have taken a subject that I wouldn't even think of reading about and actually made it FUN !

    Your style and your grace are reflected in everything you do.

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    1. OMG! You have absolutely brought me to tears with your kind words!!! Thank you for being such a huge part of my life....and you're well beyond being a "semi adult"!

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    2. Darn ! You mean I am losing that whole Peter Pan thing I have been embracing for all these years ? LOL

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    3. I think you've segued from the "Peter Pan" phase into a state of youthful exuberance ;)

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