I’ve posted the Solstice Seeds catalogue before for 2017 and 2018. Now they have a website, and seeds are available year round.
Passing of Kent Whealy
I received an email today with the sad news that Kent Whealy passed away last week. Kent founded the Seed Savers Exchange in 1975, and ran it for 33 years. He envisioned and supervised the development of Heritage Farm and Twin Valleys at SSE. He created all of the SSE publications, including the well known Garden Seed Inventories. His awards included a MacArthur Fellowship and a N. I. Vavilov medal from the Vavilov Institute in St. Petersburg.
The email mentioned he supported many food and conservation programs in Hawaii, where he spent winters in a house he and his wife Judy owned near Hilo.
He was a private person, and I wasn’t in contact with him. Please leave a comment if you have anything else to share.
Solstice Seeds 2018 Catalogue
You can download the 2018 Solstice Seeds catalogue here.
I’ve seen several people searching for the new catalogue in my log files, so I know it’s much anticipated.
Lots of interesting varieties this year. This is the first year the seeds are offered by Brian Stroffolino, after many years of being offered by Brian’s neighbor Sylvia Davatz. It’s great the collection was picked up by Brian and will still be available.
Anpetu Oihankesni
I just received word that Anpetu, an avid seedsaver, passed away this last August, 2017. He was the proprietor of Sourcepoint Seeds.
Although it’s aways a sad and complex situation when a seedsaver passes away, I honestly didn’t know Anpetu personally. I only knew of his name. I can’t really say anything about him here.
If anyone has comments, please leave them below. If you have concerns about his seed collection, or perhaps outstanding orders, please either contact George Stevens directly, or me for George’s contact information.
Solstice Seeds 2017 Catalog
Sylvia Davatz just sent me her 2017 seed catalog for Solstice Seeds. Sadly it comes with the news this will be the last year. I think it’s really an impressive list of seeds, and it’s a shame to lose such a valuable resource. Get them while you can!