Logo

    heirloom seeds

    Explore "heirloom seeds" with insightful episodes like "273. Theresa Podoll on Sowing Resilience with Organic Seed Production", "Gardening 101: Preserving the Past~ A Beginner's Guide to Saving Heirloom Seeds", "Gardening How-to Day 1~ Heirloom Seeds~ Why I prefer them, their benefits & more...", "How one bean turns into a revolution! Part 1" and "From tin shed to taking on Monsanto!" from podcasts like ""The Thriving Farmer Podcast", "For Dragonflies And Me", "For Dragonflies And Me", "1910LIFESTYLE" and "1910LIFESTYLE"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    273. Theresa Podoll on Sowing Resilience with Organic Seed Production

    273. Theresa Podoll on Sowing Resilience with Organic Seed Production

    How many plants does it take to get a pound of tomato seeds?

    On this episode we’re joined by Theresa Podoll from Prairie Road Organic Seed in Fullerton, North Dakota. Since 1997, Theresa and her husband, Dan, have been passionate about providing resilient, organic seed varieties with a focus on taste and abundance for their customers. 

    Tune in to hear about the important need for regional seed supplies and the role of seed companies in providing resources and support to gardeners.

    You’ll hear:

    • How Theresa got started in farming and seed production 0:50
    • What Real Certified Organic means to Theresa 7:53
    • More about which seed crops use the most nutrients 13:48
    • About the methods they used to harvest their seeds 17:08
    • What is the hardest part of seed production, according to Theresa 26:54
    • What advice Theresa would give someone starting in seed production 35:09
    • About how many plants does it typically take to get a pound of tomato seed 41:17
    • More about their biggest challenges 42:31

    About the Guest:

    Along with her husband, Dan, Theresa Podoll runs Prairie Road Organic Seed in Fullerton, ND where they focus on providing their customers with strong, resilient seeds of 'work-horse' varieties. They’ve been seed producers and contract growers for other garden seed companies since 1997 and all of Prairie Road’s seed is grown on their farm which has been certified organic since 1977.

    Resources:

    Website - https://www.prairieroadorganic.co/
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PrairieRoadOrganicSeed
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theresa_at_prairie_road/

     

    The Thriving Farmer Podcast Team would like to thank our amazing sponsor!

    Unlock the potential of elderberry farming with Growing Farmers! Elderberries, thriving even on marginal land, offer a lucrative opportunity for entrepreneurs. Not just the berries, but also sticks, flowers, and leaves are in demand, diversifying income streams. 

    With initial investments as low as $12.75 for cuttings, the path to a profitable agribusiness is within reach. This resilient crop can be your gateway to tapping into a growing market for health-conscious consumers. 

    Start your elderberry venture today and cultivate success. For more details, visit shop.growingfarmers.com.

    Gardening 101: Preserving the Past~ A Beginner's Guide to Saving Heirloom Seeds

    Gardening 101: Preserving the Past~ A Beginner's Guide to Saving Heirloom Seeds

    So why save your own seeds? Just buy them right? Well... that's an option and if you purchase seeds from local, small family owned businesses you're keeping your dollars within your community or at least your state.

    But for me, I'm interested in being self-sufficient and not relying on seed companies, local or not to feed me and my family. It's very important for me to know what I'm getting and where it's been.

    Saving my seeds also saves me money and depending on the size of ones garden, this can be a substantial amount.

    Today lets look at a quick and easy how-to on saving Heirloom seeds without the fermentation process.

    *The reason that some people teach and stress the fermentation process is because some believe there's a better chance of killing any and all bacteria that may be in the produce.

    NOTE: I've been using the following method that I'm about to show you for over 10 years and I have never once had problems with disease or poor germination.

    Gardening How-to Day 1~ Heirloom Seeds~ Why I prefer them, their benefits & more...

    Gardening How-to Day 1~ Heirloom Seeds~ Why I prefer them, their benefits & more...

    Welcome to February Dragonfly Friends! Today’s podcast is the first of 13 discussions in my Gardening How-to Series. This series will appear here at my Podcast , at my Blog, AND my YouTube Channel!

    So be sure to jump on over and SUBSCRIBE!

    The first topic in my series will focus on what I believe to be the foundation for all gardeners. What type of seeds do you want to plant and grow? In today's Gardening How-to Day 1: Heirloom Seeds~ I will discuss Why I prefer them, their benefits & more. 

    As we enter into the month of February, as promised I will be focusing on garden how-to topics. To see the list of topics, check out my BLOG POST. The link is in the description below & be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a beat!

    Go on over to my
    Facebook Events Page to see & register for all my upcoming Podcasts, and listen to the any you may have missed!

    Resources for seed companies I've personally used.

    Resources: Here are a few of my favorite seed catalogs to order from

    Baker Creek Heirloom Seed http://www.rareseed.com

    Fedco Seeds http://www.fedco.com

    Johnny’s Selected Seeds  http://www.johnnyseeds.com

    Seed Savers Exchange www.seedsaversexchange.com

     





    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io