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germinating 19th c. seed

hamilton1812garden
11 years ago

I write on behalf of the 1812 Garden at Hamilton College (New York). We are planning to attempt Shaker heirloom seed recovery and wonder if anyone has any advice or contacts who might be able to assist us... or any sense if there is any possibility of success.

Our college has a substantial collection of Shaker ephemera, including a number of packets of seeds from the mid-19th century. We have received permission from our Special Collections to attempt to grow some of these seeds. While we are not at all confident that our experiment will yield plants, we think it's worth the effort, even if only as an instructive experiment for our students.

Are you aware of any such efforts to grow out Shaker seeds of this age? What methods might increase our chance of success?

We don't have much information on the conditions under which the seeds have been stored. They have been kept dry... at lest there is no indication of any moisture damage. I attach a jpg

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