Alan Morden executive at Satchi n’ Satchi and his artist wife Denise gave seedsavers their best when they designed our logo (look up top of our page!). Alan discovered the now famous poster “Give Peas a Chance” in our archives, it was a banner painted on a french linen bed sheet would you believe. He says” that is it go no further. Everyone loved it. Amy Glastonbury was our star volunteer. We miss both. If you too like to give us an hour and your years of your professional experience please contact me Michel@seedsavers.net
We won’t ever forget you. Merci d’avance
Alan Mordens "gives back" with Give peas a chance.
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Stuart Owen Fox and Einstein
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Stuart Owen Fox 1942-2009, was an influential photographer for over 40 years who took a shine at Seed Savers....
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John Brisbin – Consultant
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When I first met Jude and Michel at the Vaucluse Open Garden Day in 1997 it was an encounter...
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Alfredo Bonanno: prolific illustrator
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Alfredo grew all the plants so he had a life model to draw the hundreds of illustrations for the...
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Christian Watts – Web Developer
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Christian came aboard in late 2013 to create the new Seed Savers website, complete with a social network system...
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Bill Mollison passed away peacefully in Tasmania.
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Bill was such a big part of our family and our children. Jude and Michel Fanton the founder of SeedSavers...
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Sakaban-san Masami: The quite seed achiever
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Masami has remain active in Japan since she worked with Seedsavers in Australia at the Seed Savers Network HQ,...
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The peasant farmers of Papua New Guinea
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They are the salt of the world. We got so much inspiration from PNG people who are one of the...
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Walking with Satish Kumar
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We had the pleasure of previously hosting Satish Kumar, at Seedsavers in Byron Bay, on one of his world...