The Seed Women's Bloghttps://terrepromise.ca/blog/12024-03-21T16:27:44ZThe fabulous story of the Fidelutza beanhttps://terrepromise.ca/blog/the-seed-women-s-blog-1/the-fabulous-story-of-the-fidelutza-bean-20Lyne BellemareSome events are so fortuitous that we sometimes wonder if chance is playing on us. The history of cultivated fruits and vegetables is so intrinsically linked to the history of people that sometimes on...2024-03-21T16:27:44ZHOW DO I CHOOSE MY BEANS?https://terrepromise.ca/blog/the-seed-women-s-blog-1/how-do-i-choose-my-beans-18Lyne BellemareL’homme au bout du fil semble embarrassé : « Non madame, je suis désolé, nous avons coupé l’an dernier les deux pommiers de la variété « Fameuse ». Nous commencions à manquer d’espace, et nous devions...2024-03-02T15:41:15ZHOW DO I CHOOSE MY BEANS?https://terrepromise.ca/blog/the-seed-women-s-blog-1/how-do-i-choose-my-beans-16Lyne BellemareLa soupe fait partie de notre patrimoine alimentaire. C’est souvent lors des longs hivers, lorsqu’on a la goutte au nez, que l’on ressent le besoin de se réchauffer les papilles avec le bouillon de po...2024-02-29T17:52:29ZCulture du lin textilehttps://terrepromise.ca/blog/the-seed-women-s-blog-1/culture-du-lin-textile-9Lyne BellemareLe lin textile était autrefois largement utilisé au Québec. La disparition de 99% des variétés québécoises nous a donné l'idée de créer un programme de participation citoyenne afin de sauvegarder les ...2023-04-25T17:29:09ZSERIES "BUT HOW THE HELLO?" »https://terrepromise.ca/blog/the-seed-women-s-blog-1/series-but-how-the-hello-4Lyne Bellemare" What is going on? I save my pumpkin seeds, and the following year, when I plant them, my fruits are not like those of the year before. They are all mixed up! » Your gourds have simply crossed each o...2023-01-31T16:59:33ZHOW DO I CHOOSE MY BEANS?https://terrepromise.ca/blog/the-seed-women-s-blog-1/how-do-i-choose-my-beans-3Lyne BellemareThe question often came up from our customers: which beans are eaten dry and which are eaten fresh? Are they climbers or dwarfs? Here is a diagram to help you choose the most suitable variety for your...2023-01-31T16:52:01ZGROWING GARLIC BULBLEShttps://terrepromise.ca/blog/the-seed-women-s-blog-1/growing-garlic-bulbles-2Lyne BellemareIn Quebec, garlic (Allium sativum) is a perennial plant that is grown as an annual. The multiplication of garlic is often done by cloves. But you can also propagate garlic using the bulbils that are p...2023-01-31T16:47:02Z