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865: Kane Wilton on Seeds, Community, and Regenerative Growth

865: Kane Wilton on Seeds, Community, and Regenerative Growth

Posted on March 3, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 865: Kane Wilton on Seeds, Community, and Regenerative Growth

865: Kane Wilton on Seeds, Community, and Regenerative Growth.

Transforming our communities through seeds.


In This Podcast:

Kane Wilton, an organic farmer, garden designer, and seed enthusiast, co-founded the 1904 Project in Salem, Oregon, to connect and empower individuals toward regenerative and local food. His gardening journey began with growing flowers for his wife, eventually leading to a deep passion for food systems and permaculture. The 1904 Project started as a blog but evolved into a community-driven initiative highlighting regenerative projects and fostering collaboration among local growers. Kane’s work focuses on native integrated foodscaping, blending ornamental and edible landscapes to inspire and educate people.

In 2024, the 1904 Project hosted the first Great Northwest Seed Up, where attendees scooped locally adapted seeds in a communal event. Despite an ice storm affecting attendance, the event successfully brought gardeners together to share knowledge and resources. Kane now prioritizes garden design, consulting, and expanding the Great Northwest Seed Up as key initiatives. His mission is to build resilient communities through seeds, regenerative growing, and meaningful local connections.



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Our Guest:

Kane Wilton is an organic farmer, garden designer, and seed enthusiast with a passion for building resilient communities through regenerative growing. Kane planted his first garden initially to grow flowers for his wife. And caught the garden bug. Kane and his wife co-founded the 1904 project in Salem, Oregon, to connect and empower individuals toward regenerative and local food. In 2024, the 1904 project hosted the first Great Northwest Seed Up in Salem, Oregon, featuring seeds that are adaptively grown for the Pacific Northwest..

Listen in….

 

Kane’s Book Recommendation:

Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell

How to reach Kane:

Website – 1904project.com

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