I wandered into this magical emporium in April and met a modern-day Johnny Appleseed, or rather El Juanito Semilla de Manzana, and I've been thinking about Jeremy Gettle ever since.
"Jere" Gettle is the (very) young founder of Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company, located near Mansfield, Missouri, and he is out to change the world, one garden at a time.
Upon entering, Jere walked right up, introduced himself, and inquired where we were from (trying to get a friendly fix on our zone) so he could best help us with our gardening needs. You can imagine my surprise when Jere related, in an Ozark drawl not unlike my own, that he has traveled to Mexico on several occasions and knew just what would work for me back in central Mexico.
From the Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds 2007 Pure Seed Book (catalog):
Last December, several of us from Baker Creek traveled to central America by car, visiting Mexico, Belize and Guatamala. We frequented roadside markets, tribal villages and any location we thought might sell heirloom produce. We brought back over 30 varieties. We have started to carry some in this catalog and hope to bring more into circulation soon!Above: Jere's ode to Mexico at Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company.
The place was bustling with long-haired girls equiped with wicker baskets (we are in Amish country here) busy pulling mail orders as fast as they could move. Regardless, any time I paused trying to select from the dizzying seed assortment, someone was immediately there to offer expert advice about the attributes of one variety versus another.
From the Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds 2007 Pure Seed Book (catalog):
We feel these trips are very important right now, as our government and large corporations continue to work together to push many untested gene-altered varieties on third world countries threatened by the World Trade Organization. Scientists who speak out are threatened as well, and organic farmers continue to suffer losses; their crops are contaminated with these plants which contain foreign genes that continue to show allergic reactions in mice and rats in many studies.
Let me tell you, I was in heaven. There was a slice of history and geography in every bin.
"This heirloom was collected in Surinam in 1980..."
"This unique Japanese pumpkin was developed in the Bunka era of the Edo period (1804-1818)..."
"This old German heirloom was offered in Philadelphia by the mid-1800s...".
"We were sent this rare tomato in the late 1990s by Iraqi seed collector Aziz Nail, who was living in France..."
"...Tasty leaves are tender when picked young. Easy to grow from seed. From Opopeo, Mexico..."
I slowly made my selections, but every time we arrived at a total I ran back for just a few more packets. Jere assured me that Baker Creek ships to Mexico and I could conveniently order on-line despite living in Mexico. We exchanged contact info, and Jere asked me to be on the lookout for anything unusual and to seed save until he got here in December. Working in rural Mexico, for us the threat to Mexico's historic strains of indigenous corn is never far from our minds.
Above: Frijoles Vaquitas purchased in the mercado which I want to share with Jeremy Gettle.
He then continued selecting seeds---all donated---intended for kids to plant backyard gardens this summer throughout southwestern Missouri. All Jere asked in return is that the excess produce be donated to local food banks where a projected serious shortage of donated food is anticipated.
From the Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds 2007 Pure Seed Book (catalog):
"What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security." Dwight D. Eisenhower
"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, no culture comparable to that of the garden...But though an old man, I am but a young gardener." Thomas Jefferson
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." Benjamin Franklin
A seed store in Missouri or a global movement? A lanky, Gene Autry-loving twentysomething or a visionary? A seed catalog or a personal manifesto on life, liberty and the pursuit of good food as God intended?
Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company and Jeremy Gettle are all of the above.
We parted with the customary, "Hasta luego", and personally I cannot wait until we meet again in Mexico.
USEFUL NOTES verbatim from the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company catalog:
Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company Ordering Information:
Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
2278 Baker Creek Road
Mansfield, MO 65704
Phone Orders: 417-924-8917
Place On-Line Orders: http://www.rareseeds.com/
WE SHIP SEEDS ALL YEAR!
Hours: open Monday-Friday, 8 am - 4pm.
Closed weekends and holidays.
Our Seed Site: http://www.rareseeds.com/
Jere Gettle's Photo Site: http://www.gettle.org/
Our Garden Forums: http://www.idigmygarden.com/
Our Magazine Site: http://www.theheirloomgardener.com/
GMO FOOD ACTION
Please contact the following companies and tell them Americans want GMO-free food and that Americans deserve the same GMO-free food that the same companies are selling in Europe!
JOIN MILLION OF PEOPLE AGAINST GMO's!
CALL Kelloggs 1-800-962-1413 http://www.kelloggs.com/
(Kellogg's has received up to 28,000 calls and letters about GMO's per month!)
CALL Nestle 1-800-452-1971 http://www.nestle.com/
SEND A LETTER...
to your US House Representative and Senator, asking what he or she is doing to support truth in labeling and a pure food supply.
ALSO PLEASE WRITE:
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE, USDA,
200-A WHITTEN BUILDING, 1400 INDEPENDENCE AVE. SW,
WASHINGTON, DC 20250
BUY LOCAL FOODS AND GROW YOUR OWN:
Find farmer's markets & natural food stores. Find local producers at this site, http://www.localharvest.org/ and go to www.greenpeace.org/usa. They have great lists of brands that are GMO-free.
We support "The Campaign" Grassroots Political Action http://www.thecampaign.org/, Ph. 425-771-4049 and The Organic Consumers Association- http://www.organicconsumers.org/, Ph. 218-226-4164.
"Back in Europe we have that choice. Our food is labeled and it hasn't increased any costs to the consumer or the farmer." Sir Paul McCartney
Parting thought...Mexican folk art can be nourishing.
PHOTOS BY DEB HALL.