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I'm not sure if this is the best place to ask this question, so please re-route me if necessary! I'm an avid collector of seed origin stories, but I know I've not even heard the beginning of them all. Would any of you share your favorite seed origin stories? Such as one of my favorite beans to grow: Turkey Craw, apparently found in the crop of a wild-shot turkey somewhere in Appalacia, potentially stolen (by the turkey) from a native american garden. That story leaves so much to be known, though--who shot the turkey? Why'd he save the bean? Does anyone know a native American Appalacian garden that had similar beans?
I'd be curious to hear any of your stories, even if they're of little-known seed varieties. Which ones were hidden on socks and transported, in secret, across the Atlantic? Which ones were valued by generations of the same family and guarded jealously over the years? Which ones were traded hand-to-hand, and never sold?
I'd be curious to hear any of your stories, even if they're of little-known seed varieties. Which ones were hidden on socks and transported, in secret, across the Atlantic? Which ones were valued by generations of the same family and guarded jealously over the years? Which ones were traded hand-to-hand, and never sold?