A Really Seedy Sunday - Advance Seed Saving Workshop
Event description
A Really Seedy Sunday
by Karlee Bertola
PermacultureWest is excited to bring you another series of online
workshops for 2023 starting this January. In collaboration with
some of our permaculture educators in WA, we hope to bring you more
webinars at your convenience for a discounted rate to encourage
everyone to put their skills and knowledge into immediate action.
This first workshop for 2023Â " A REALLY SEEDY SUNDAY" presented by Karlee Bertola, follows last year's Seedy Sunday session on Basic Seed Saving.
Seed Saving is a very important skill we can and should all learn to have more control of our local food systems and make sure we continue to grow, share and enjoy the plants that may no longer be commercially available in the years to come. It can be involved and advanced or as simple as you want it to be. It is best to learn from other passionate and experienced seed savers who have been doing more advanced techniques for saving seeds.
In this webinar, Karlee will go really seedy and is going to teach us a more advanced level of Seed saving.
This zoom session covers topics and techniques on:
- Open-pollinated, heirloom and F1 seeds - what does it all mean?
- Basic genetics for seed saving
- Main vegetable families and their seed saving requirements
- Isolation techniques to get pure seed
- Some of her favourite varieties to grow!
- Q & A time for any seedy questions.
PermacultureWest members' tickets are discounted to $5 and non-members are $10. To become a member ($10 for unwaged and $30 waged) and avail of the discounted ticket for the next series of webinars and lectures, here is the PermacultureWest website link for Memberships.
 About Karlee:
My partner and I own King
River Avocadoes. I lecture in organic horticulture at South Regional
TAFE. I Studied at UWA completing a Bachelor of Science in Restoration
Ecology, afterwards working in Sustainable agriculture at the
Gillami centre in Cranbrook and then at the Department of Primary
Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), setting up horticultural
trial sites and benchmarking properties for Aboriginal Landholders.
While at DPIRD I completed a Diploma of horticulture and Certificate IV
in Training and Assessment, moving on to teach at South Regional TAFE.
I
have an extreme passion for growing food and sharing knowledge. I have
become a serious seed saver, saving my own seed for the last 10 years. I
did my Permaculture Design Certificate at FairHarvest in Margaret River
(highly recommended) and completed my Certificate IV in Permaculture in
2020.
And in my spare time, I am an artist, which isn’t much these days.
Check out my Instagram and Facebook Pages.
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