DIY Seed Collection Bank

 With the world in such a 'volatile state', Mia Bella Passions is thinking of self-sufficiency.

In the past five years, we have also experienced some extreme weather events in New Zealand.

At that time, I thought a seed bank was a must-do.

Then life got busy, and my seed bank project didn't eventuate.

How to create a DIY seed Bank

I've created one now!

Living in a small lakeside community, we have pure water and trout available.

There is native bush around us with many food sources.

Here in 'Mia Bella Passions Garden', we also have a tunnel house and a small plot of land.

On it, there is planted an assortment of citrus, including lime, mandarin, blood orange, grapefruit, tangelo, lemon, and orange.

There's a potato patch, lettuce, onions, tomatoes, passionfruit, strawberries, blueberries, figs, pomegranate, herbs, red guava, tea, curry, stevia, hops and peanuts!

More edibles are being added as we can.

On this list to come are Nashi Pear, apple and cherry trees, raspberries and boysenberries.

Growing our own fruit and vegetables to reduce the cost of the food bill is a goal.

Not only for us, but to share excess with our small lakeside community.

How to create a DIY seed Bank

To create a 'DIY Seed Collection Bank', you will need:

A wooden box about 24 x 24cm (9.5 x 9.5 inches) in size.

Card for dividers. I used a craft card 11.4 x 16.5cm (4.5 x 6.5 inch) 

A black Sharpie pen, glue, a pencil, and a ruler.

Card to make a label for the front of the box.

To Make:

Prepare the collected dried seeds you already have by placing them in containers such as small envelopes or old medication bottles.

Write the seed name and the date on each container or packet.

I added in the packet-bought seeds I already had.

How to create a DIY seed Bank

Create the card dividers. Write in black Sharpie pen, vegetables, fruit, flowers, herbs, etc., at the top of each piece of card.

How to create a DIY seed Bank

Measure 5cm (2 inches) from the bottom of the card and rule lines in pencil.

How to create a DIY seed Bank  How to create a DIY seed Bank

Fold the card using the ruler as a guide, as shown, then turn the card to the back side and bend it over again.

How to create a DIY seed Bank

This creates a stand-up label.

How to create a DIY seed Bank

Place the seeds and dividers in the box.

How to create a DIY seed Bank

Make a label for the front of the box, then glue it in place.

Congratuations!

You have now created your own self-sufficiency 'Seed Collection Bank' that you can add more seeds from every season!

Note: Store the 'Seed Collection Bank' in a cool, dry place.

Collection & Storage

'Gardener Scott' tells you everything you need to know about seed collection and storage with this video.

As you will hear him discuss, drying the seeds and correct storage are paramount for success.

Scott's other gardening videos are also very informative.

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Stunning Sunset Quote

Sunset Life Quotes
The location I snapped this photograph is:

 Ohiwa Beach, in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.

This is my absolute favourite beach.

There is no light pollution, so it has the most beautiful sky for stargazing on a clear night.

And the Sunsets are subliminal!

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Simple Peanut Butter Fudge

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

Peanut nutty buttery deliciousness!

This simple-to-make fudge, using just three ingredients, is quick to prepare and requires very little effort! 

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

Just melt the white chocolate over hot water.

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

When the chocolate is melted, stir until smooth, then add the can of sweetened condensed milk.

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

Stir in the peanut butter, mixing until smooth and thick.

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

Quickly put the fudge into the prepared pan and smooth it out.

It will seem a bit buttery and firm, but push it into the pan, then refrigerate it.

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

Refridgerate at least two hours until the fudge is firm and dry, then cut into squares.

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

Plate and serve. Or package and gift.

Peanut butter Fudge recipes

Simple Peanut Butter Fudge.

Line a 27.5 x17.5cm (11 x7 inch) pan with baking parchment paper.

340g (12 oz) bag of white chocolate baking melts

 395g (14oz) can of sweetened condensed milk

3/4 cup of salted smooth peanut butter

Place the chocolate into a metal or glass bowl over a pot of hot water to melt.

When melted smooth, add the sweetened condensed milk.

Mix through the peanut butter.

Press into the prepared pan.

Refridgerate for 2 hours.

Cut into squares and serve.

Store in a covered container in the refrigerator.

Yield: 20 pieces

You'll find a printable recipe at Foodtalk.

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