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Propaganda By The Seed
Propaganda By The Seed
A podcast about perennial plants and trees associated with food forests, permaculture, and restorative agriculture.
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4.7 stars from 59 ratings
Banger after banger
Hard to overemphasize how much I learn from every episode of this. It’s been a big inspiration for my own gardening. Love being able to go so in depth on other people’s experiences. Thanks Aaron and Tim for bringing in such awesome guests and bringing your own knowledge to the table.
avital_f via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/29/24
Awesome podcast!
Love this podcast! Really interesting topics. I always look forward to listening :)
Mick24789 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/30/23
I really enjoy the single-genus focus of this podcast series. The guests are truly experts, and still usually learn something from Aaron. There’s a serendipity to the conversational format. Even if it does sometimes seems like eavesdropping on nerds, there’s usually a reward — whether on the...Read full review »
Burro child via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/29/23
Recent Episodes
Published 02/29/24
In this episode we talk with Dusty and Nate about their project, The Experimental Farm Network. The project is both a platform to support open-source, collective plant breeding and other on farm experiments as well as a seed store, which focuses on unusual varieties and genepools suitable for...
Published 02/29/24
In this episode of propaganda by the seed we sit down with Rachel Alexandrou.  Rachel is a forager, educator and artist based out of the Midcoast Maine region.  The focus oof this conversation is seaside foraging, plants such as saltwort, sea brassicas, sea plantain, common seaweeds and more.  ...
Published 01/31/24
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