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Lets dig into the quiet, radical world of seeds with plant breeder & seed keeper Gregg Muller. Gregg’s journey has been about more than growing food — it’s about safeguarding diversity, resilience & flavour in the face of a changing climate. From his work on the Cross Hemisphere Dwarf Tomato Project to the community breeding groups he champions, Gregg shows how ordinary gardeners can become part of something much bigger: shaping plants that thrive where we live. We talk about the simple, practical steps of saving seed, but also about the deeper shift in perspective — moving away from industrial uniformity & back towards local adaptation, community sharing & seed sovereignty. It’s a conversation that reminds us that resilience starts in our own backyards, one seed at a time Links You'll Love from Gregg: Pod Partners Rock:Australian Medicinal Herbs Code: Future5 Support the Show Casual Support - Buy Me A Coffee Regular Support - Patreon Buy the Book - Futuresteading - live like tomorrow matters, Huddle - creating a tomorrow of togetherness Loved this ep? Try this one: Shane Simonsen - Taming the apocalypse Pod Partners Rock: Australian Medicinal Herbs Code: Future5 We chatted about: - Saving seeds from homegrown vegetables.
- Creating new varieties through cross-pollination.
- The Cross Hemisphere Dwarf Tomato Project
- Genetic diversity is crucial for resilient crops in changing climates.
- Diversity in crops helps ensure food security.
- Breeding as a community effort Community, fostering local adaptation & resilience
- Genetic diversity is crucial for climate resilience in crops
- Modern seed production often limits genetic diversity
- Rethinking agricultural practices can lead to better outcomes.
- Seed banks play a vital role in food security.
- Individuals can take practical steps to save seeds.
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