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  1. #PortlandME - Posting for an early #SolarPunkSunday (event is Saturday, March 21st).

    #KitchenGarden #SeedSwap

    Mar 21 2026 Sat
    Saturday, March 21, 2026
    11:00am–12:00pm

    Program Type: Other
    Age Group: Adults (Ages 19+)

    Event Details

    "Calling all seed harvesters and kitchen gardeners! Join us at the #RivertonBranch for our first annual Kitchen Garden Seed Swap. Arrive with any labeled* seeds you'd like to share with your fellow gardeners and leave with what others bring to share. Come for the seeds, stay for the conversation (which we hope will be full of neighbor-to-neighbor tips for beginners and advanced gardeners and seed harvesters alike)!

    *Please feel free to drop by the Riverton Branch any time we're open to pick up empty seed packets to fill with your own seeds before bringing them to the swap. If you use your own packets, please make sure to include the following information:

    - Seed Type
    - Date Collected
    - Growing Notes (optional)
    - Your name or initials (optional)

    Also welcome at the swap are any seed-starting or gardening supplies in good condition that you would like to re-home. Any items left over at the end of the swap will be considered for our #LibraryOfThings or donated.

    Leftover seeds will be used to seed our new Riverton Branch Seed Library."

    Source:
    portlandme.librarycalendar.com

    #MaineLibraries #SeedSwaps #BuildingCommunity #PortlandPublicLibrary #PPL #RivertonBranch #SeedLibraries #GardeningForPollinators #SeedExchange #SwapDontBuy #CircularEconomy #GardenToolsSwap

  2. #PortlandME - Posting for an early #SolarPunkSunday (event is Saturday, March 21st).

    #KitchenGarden #SeedSwap

    Mar 21 2026 Sat
    Saturday, March 21, 2026
    11:00am–12:00pm

    Program Type: Other
    Age Group: Adults (Ages 19+)

    Event Details

    "Calling all seed harvesters and kitchen gardeners! Join us at the #RivertonBranch for our first annual Kitchen Garden Seed Swap. Arrive with any labeled* seeds you'd like to share with your fellow gardeners and leave with what others bring to share. Come for the seeds, stay for the conversation (which we hope will be full of neighbor-to-neighbor tips for beginners and advanced gardeners and seed harvesters alike)!

    *Please feel free to drop by the Riverton Branch any time we're open to pick up empty seed packets to fill with your own seeds before bringing them to the swap. If you use your own packets, please make sure to include the following information:

    - Seed Type
    - Date Collected
    - Growing Notes (optional)
    - Your name or initials (optional)

    Also welcome at the swap are any seed-starting or gardening supplies in good condition that you would like to re-home. Any items left over at the end of the swap will be considered for our #LibraryOfThings or donated.

    Leftover seeds will be used to seed our new Riverton Branch Seed Library."

    Source:
    portlandme.librarycalendar.com

    #MaineLibraries #SeedSwaps #BuildingCommunity #PortlandPublicLibrary #PPL #RivertonBranch #SeedLibraries #GardeningForPollinators #SeedExchange #SwapDontBuy #CircularEconomy #GardenToolsSwap

  3. #PortlandME - Posting for an early #SolarPunkSunday (event is Saturday, March 21st).

    #KitchenGarden #SeedSwap

    Mar 21 2026 Sat
    Saturday, March 21, 2026
    11:00am–12:00pm

    Program Type: Other
    Age Group: Adults (Ages 19+)

    Event Details

    "Calling all seed harvesters and kitchen gardeners! Join us at the #RivertonBranch for our first annual Kitchen Garden Seed Swap. Arrive with any labeled* seeds you'd like to share with your fellow gardeners and leave with what others bring to share. Come for the seeds, stay for the conversation (which we hope will be full of neighbor-to-neighbor tips for beginners and advanced gardeners and seed harvesters alike)!

    *Please feel free to drop by the Riverton Branch any time we're open to pick up empty seed packets to fill with your own seeds before bringing them to the swap. If you use your own packets, please make sure to include the following information:

    - Seed Type
    - Date Collected
    - Growing Notes (optional)
    - Your name or initials (optional)

    Also welcome at the swap are any seed-starting or gardening supplies in good condition that you would like to re-home. Any items left over at the end of the swap will be considered for our #LibraryOfThings or donated.

    Leftover seeds will be used to seed our new Riverton Branch Seed Library."

    Source:
    portlandme.librarycalendar.com

    #MaineLibraries #SeedSwaps #BuildingCommunity #PortlandPublicLibrary #PPL #RivertonBranch #SeedLibraries #GardeningForPollinators #SeedExchange #SwapDontBuy #CircularEconomy #GardenToolsSwap

  4. #PortlandME - Posting for an early #SolarPunkSunday (event is Saturday, March 21st).

    #KitchenGarden #SeedSwap

    Mar 21 2026 Sat
    Saturday, March 21, 2026
    11:00am–12:00pm

    Program Type: Other
    Age Group: Adults (Ages 19+)

    Event Details

    "Calling all seed harvesters and kitchen gardeners! Join us at the #RivertonBranch for our first annual Kitchen Garden Seed Swap. Arrive with any labeled* seeds you'd like to share with your fellow gardeners and leave with what others bring to share. Come for the seeds, stay for the conversation (which we hope will be full of neighbor-to-neighbor tips for beginners and advanced gardeners and seed harvesters alike)!

    *Please feel free to drop by the Riverton Branch any time we're open to pick up empty seed packets to fill with your own seeds before bringing them to the swap. If you use your own packets, please make sure to include the following information:

    - Seed Type
    - Date Collected
    - Growing Notes (optional)
    - Your name or initials (optional)

    Also welcome at the swap are any seed-starting or gardening supplies in good condition that you would like to re-home. Any items left over at the end of the swap will be considered for our #LibraryOfThings or donated.

    Leftover seeds will be used to seed our new Riverton Branch Seed Library."

    Source:
    portlandme.librarycalendar.com

    #MaineLibraries #SeedSwaps #BuildingCommunity #PortlandPublicLibrary #PPL #RivertonBranch #SeedLibraries #GardeningForPollinators #SeedExchange #SwapDontBuy #CircularEconomy #GardenToolsSwap

  5. #PortlandME - Posting for an early #SolarPunkSunday (event is Saturday, March 21st).

    #KitchenGarden #SeedSwap

    Mar 21 2026 Sat
    Saturday, March 21, 2026
    11:00am–12:00pm

    Program Type: Other
    Age Group: Adults (Ages 19+)

    Event Details

    "Calling all seed harvesters and kitchen gardeners! Join us at the #RivertonBranch for our first annual Kitchen Garden Seed Swap. Arrive with any labeled* seeds you'd like to share with your fellow gardeners and leave with what others bring to share. Come for the seeds, stay for the conversation (which we hope will be full of neighbor-to-neighbor tips for beginners and advanced gardeners and seed harvesters alike)!

    *Please feel free to drop by the Riverton Branch any time we're open to pick up empty seed packets to fill with your own seeds before bringing them to the swap. If you use your own packets, please make sure to include the following information:

    - Seed Type
    - Date Collected
    - Growing Notes (optional)
    - Your name or initials (optional)

    Also welcome at the swap are any seed-starting or gardening supplies in good condition that you would like to re-home. Any items left over at the end of the swap will be considered for our #LibraryOfThings or donated.

    Leftover seeds will be used to seed our new Riverton Branch Seed Library."

    Source:
    portlandme.librarycalendar.com

    #MaineLibraries #SeedSwaps #BuildingCommunity #PortlandPublicLibrary #PPL #RivertonBranch #SeedLibraries #GardeningForPollinators #SeedExchange #SwapDontBuy #CircularEconomy #GardenToolsSwap

  6. Seed Protocol - from the #NashvillePublicLibrary !

    "We ask that, when you bring seed to the Nashville Public Library Seed Exchange, you follow certain protocol. We want people who take seeds to get what is on the label, and we want to protect against passing on disease.

    Basic Protocol

    Adapted from the Seed Protocol from the West County Community Seed Exchange, Sonoma Co., California.

    - Save seeds from healthy plants. Even if a disease does not get passed on through the seed, we do like to have some selection for disease resistance by only saving from healthy, strong plants.
    - Save seeds from multiple plants so that the seed has some genetic diversity in it. The quantity of plants that is optimum depends on the type of plant. For self-pollinating plants a minimum of 6 plants is necessary. For cross-pollinating plants, you’ll want to save from a much larger population.
    - If the plant cross-pollinates, you’ll want to make sure to keep it isolated so it stays 'true to type.' Check with a seed saving chart or book to get proper isolation distances.
    - When you give seeds to the Seed Exchange, please label with as much information as you can.
    - Many people like to save seeds from a favorite plant that might not be harvested from multiple plants or from a plant that isn’t super healthy. Some people like to save seeds from interesting crosses. You are welcome to bring those seeds. Just make sure you write that down on the label so others know they are participating in your experiment.

    Guidelines for Returning Seeds

    - Dry: Make sure seeds are dry.
    - Clean: Return reasonably clean seeds by removing as much of the chaff as possible.
    - Properly saved: Only return seeds from plants that you know how to save properly.
    ~ Some seeds can be fairly reliably saved without cross-pollination (and unintentional hybridization). These include tomatoes, beans, peas, and lettuce.
    ~ Only return seeds from the brassica (ex. broccoli, cauliflower, kale, brussels sprouts, cabbage) or cucurbit (ex. cucumbers, squash, melons) families if you have taken appropriate steps to prevent cross-pollination, such as hand-pollinating.
    - Label! Label! Label! Give us as much information as possible (variety, location, year saved, helpful hints, etc.). Remember that people only have as much information about a seed as what you have written on the package in order to decide if it is a plant that they would like to grow. More information is better.
    - Share the abundance: If you have lots of seeds, consider donating lots! We share with Seed Exchange locations across Davidson County.

    Thank you for saving seeds!"

    Source:
    library.nashville.gov/about/po

    #SolarPunkSunday #SeedSaving #SeedSwaps #LibrariesRule #GrowYourOwn #Gardening

  7. "The Sussex Green Hub takes place on the last Saturday every month, 10am- 2.30pm, at the United Reformed Church, Horsham. It is a monthly event that offers environmental services such as our Horsham Repair Cafe."
    sussexgreenliving.org.uk/susse
    #SolarPunkSunday #RepairCafe #ZeroWaste #Recycling #SeedSwaps #Upcycling #UK

  8. #Seedsaving and #seedswaps are so incredibly important to us in these times. This envelope contains the seeds from just one Butternut Squash grown right outside; in total 197 seeds. Once again, this is just from one squash. Let's all save seeds, it's easy.