Tue, 16/10/2012 – Michel Fanton
Thirteen tour groups of 30 to 50 people experienced our fourteen year old one-acre food and seed gardens in Byron Bay and learnt how to grow delicious fruits and vegies, even when absent for up to four months per year.
Will upload pictures of the day. Feel free to send your best shots to michel@seedsavers.net if you were with us Sunday 21st. Thank you for your visit. If you have questions, offer of pro-bono services please contact us. Seed Savers is a registered charity in Australia.
BTW we have a course starting on similar subjects on Sunday Nov 11th and Sunday Dec 2nd. See new post updates.
Seed Savers Open Garden Day Attracts 400 Visitors
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OK Magazine Loves Seed Savers
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Sat, 20/03/2010 – Michel Fanton Asked to be naked for a cause, society agent Jonathan Pease has taken his...
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Promoting Local Seed Systems in East Timor
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Fri, 15/05/2009 – Michel Fanton and Amy Glastonbury Raising awareness of the current level of seed diversity in East...
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New Seed Network Gets Friends to Start and Celebrate
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Wed, 05/12/2012 – Michel Fanton Seed Savers web architect and communication man, John Brisbin with wife Caroline Lieber, are...
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GMO Rape Seeds Threaten Major Japanese Vegetables, Grandmothers Resist
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Tue, 01/03/2011 – Jude Fanton One of our former interns during 2001, Masami S, writes from Japan: One thing...
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Our Seeds Film shown on National Television in Papua New Guinea
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Wed, 11/03/2009 – Michel Fanton Our one hour documentary ‘Our Seeds: Seeds Blong Yumi’ was shown on national television,...
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Open Day at Garden of Plenty
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Tue, 16/10/2012 – Michel Fanton Our local paper had an article on our Open Day this Sunday 21st Oct....
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Report from Film Promotion Tour of Vanuatu
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Thu, 14/05/2009 – Jude Fanton November 2008. We come to the end of our seventeen days in Vanuatu promoting...
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Cameron Highlands pay the price of vegetables for distant cities
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Fri, 19/02/2010 – Jude Fanton Cameron Highlands are near the centre of the Malay Peninsula. The rainforest-clad mountains reach...