Note: Articles are listed by issue (in reverse publication order) by title and author(s). Letters, book reviews, announcements, and items about SoDC activities are not included. You can find the indexes for previous issues of Seeds of Diversity in the issues for January 2002 (2000 and 2001), January 2000 (1998 and 1999), and January 1998 (1996 and 1998); the index for Heritage Seed Program magazine 1988 to 1995 is in the January 1996 Seeds of Diversity.
September 2003
Beautiful Homes and Gardens: A Visit to the Spadina Museum, Elaine Freedman
Colborne Lodge Garden: Update on a Period Reconstruction, Margaret Hawthorne & Neil Brochu
Identifying an Iris, Linda Sande & Shirley Bellows
Retrouver ses racines: le chervis, Diane Joubert
Heritage Red Raspberry Cultivar, Hugh Daubeny
A Brief History of Genetically Modified Potatoes in Canada, Rachel Geddy
Des variétés traditionnelles à pollinisation fermée ? Ou le “sexe” des fleurs, Serge Liard
Orach, June Griswold
May 2003
Retracer les anciens cultivars québécois : Inventaire des écoles d’agriculture avant 1950, Adam Gotlieb & Daine Joubert
The Plants We Grew: From the Beginning of the 20th Century to World War I, Sara Williams
Repatriation of the Arikara Yellow Bean, Dave Gehl & Diane Joubert
Les Haricots
Willamette Red Raspberry, Hugh Daubeny
Mac Pink: Enduring Tomato Variety, Bernard Bible & Calvin Chong
Fragaria Becomes Potentilla, Hugh Daubeny
Pour mieux s’y retrouver dans le labyrinthe des noms de plantes, Serge Liard
Conventional Plant Breeding Endangered, Hugh Daubeny
The Importance of Conserving Plant Pollinators, Jim Dyer
January 2003
Visit to the Saskatoon Seed Bank, Diane Joubert & Hugh Daubeny
Dialogue on the Future of Agriculture, Gregoire Lamoureux
Volunteers Keep Garden Heritage Alive, Ann Adams
An Obsession by Any Other Name, Barbara Rayment
Lloyd George Red Raspberry, Hugh Daubeny
La courgette Ronde de Nice, Diane Joubert
The Yalakom Coop Potato Collection, Toby Mueller
Un potager pas comme les autres : Une entrevue avec Oscar Gonthier, Diane Joubert
September 2002
Gardening at the Historic Stewart Farm, Dani Brown
Retrouver ses racines: le salsifis, la scorsonère et le scolyme, Diane Joubert
British Sovereign Strawberry Rules, Hugh Daubeny
Noire de Crimée, des autres tomates, et des autres légumes traditionnels français, Louise Chevrefils
Black Krim, Other Tomatoes, and Other Heritage Vegetables, Louise Chevrefils
Pepper Pungency — Force des Piments, Nathalie Arcand
Come back to grace our gardens! Ode to the Apples of Yesteryear, Diane Joubert
Update to Saving Your Own Vegetable Seeds, Jim Ternier
Comment produire et conserver ses semences, Diane Joubert & Jim Ternier
May 2002
Botanic Gardens: Conserving Biodiversity in the Plant Kingdom, Hugh Daubeny
Collecting Old Seed Catalogues, Shirley Bellows
Vegetable Gardens in New France in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, Diane Joubert
Saving Seed of Open-Pollinated Sweet Corn, Garrett Pittenger
Récolter les semences de cultiva à pollinisation libre de maïs sucré, Garrett Pittenger
Quelques cultivars du terroir québécois, Julie Boudreau
Invasive Blackberries, Hugh Daubeny
Retrouver ses racines : crosnes, Diane Joubert
Summer Foods and Recipes, Eliza Crosland
January 2002
Heather Appleseed of Diversity, Elaine Freedman
Heritage Wheats Prove Their Value on Organic Land, Sharon Rempel
Visit to the Canadian Clonal Genebank, Hugh Daubeny & Diane Joubert
Mount Pleasant Heritage Seed Garden, Garrett Pittenger
How You Can Help the Most — Tomatoes in Need of Adoption, Bob Wildfong
Comment conserver les graines des tomates — How to Save Tomato Seeds
Exhibiting Heritage Plants, Shirley Bellows
Le Sureau Noir, Gérard Parent