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2025 Seed Catalog

Project Details

Date created

27 Jan 2025

Project type

Other

Project visibility

Public

Status

Active

Added by

Amy June Breesman | Good Way Farm

Contact

Amy June Breesman
goodwayfarm@protonmail.com

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Description

This collection, freely distributed by local delivery and mail order, is made available to folks learning to grow, or established growers, who may have barriers to cost when accessing seeds.

The collection for the 2025 growing season consists of the plant genus Abelmoschus, Achillea, Asclepias, Capsicum, Eruca, Foeniculum, Oenothera, Papaver, Penstemon, Phaseolus, Raphanus, Ratabida, Solanum, Verbena, Verbascum, Vernonia, and Vigna.

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Local Contexts Project ID
4fbcc5ff-1fdb-4355-8d89-1c6282626e39

Project URL
https://sandbox.localcontextshub.org/projects/4fbcc5ff-1fdb-4355-8d89-1c6282626e39

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Test Eastern Shawnee

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Tasi Mekin'cikeeyakwe (Our Garden) | BC Provenance


Label Text | English

This Label is being used to affirm an inherent interest Shawnee people have in the scientific collections and data about communities, peoples, and the biodiversity found within our traditional lands, waters and territories ranging from middle Appalachia in the present states of KY, NC, VA, WV, PA, NY, into the Midwest in OH, IN and beyond. The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma retains the right to be named and associated with it into the future. This association reflects a significant relationship and responsibility to hasiski (earth), and associated scientific collections and data.

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