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28 THE RURAL VOICE
Yuzwa harvests seeds from dried
seed pods for this year's planting.
seeds can keep them and have the
same plant the next year."
In addition to her heirloom vegeta-
bles, Circle Dance also has seeds for
a variety of flowers and herbs.
Packages include the basic growing
information as well as the history.
When Yuzwa first started her com-
pany she advertised in the Canadian
Organic Growers and attended the
Seedy Saturday ("We are gardening
nerds"), at Doon Village. She also
Circle Dance Seeds
business is strictly
mail order
used to attend the Guelph Organic
conference, but says her business now
is strictly mail order.
There is no special talent
required for growing Circle
Dance Seeds. "They are ordi-
nary gardening seeds. Anybody can
grow them. However, if you want to
re -use the seed you will have to do a
bit of research. To save them you need
a little expertise because varieties can
cross-pollinate. For example I can't
grow soybeans or corn because I
don't want cross-pollination."
Tomatoes, she said are the easiest.
"1 have varieties you can grow 10 feet
apart without danger of cross-pollina-
tion."