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November 2025 Permaculture Garden Tour & Seed Saving

By Farming On The Rocks
November 2025 Permaculture Garden Tour & Seed Saving

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Key Takeaways

Extend your garden’s productivity and biodiversity into late autumn by focusing on seed saving and ecological cycles.

  • Harvest seeds from dill, beets, and calaloo.
  • Allow some plants to go to seed for pollinators.
  • Implement proper seed storage techniques.
  • Prepare your garden for the next growing season.

Why It Matters

Seed saving enhances garden resilience and reduces reliance on external suppliers, fostering a more sustainable food system.

What to Do Next

Watch the full video to learn specific seed-saving techniques for diverse crops.

Recommended for: Gardeners interested in practical permaculture techniques, seed saving, and ecological stewardship.

This permaculture-style garden tour showcases late-season crops and seed-saving practices in November. It covers how to save and sow seeds from vegetables like dill, beets, and calaloo, and discusses the strategy of allowing plants such as basil to go to seed to support pollinators. The video demonstrates practical seed-saving techniques and highlights the importance of maintaining a diverse garden ecosystem. It also provides insights into extending the growing season and preparing the garden for the next cycle by harvesting seeds at the right time and storing them properly. The tour reflects a holistic approach to gardening that integrates food production with ecological stewardship.

Source: youtube.com

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