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Seed Sharing Library

Craft Memorial Seed Sharing Library is a free seed project committed to increasing the capacity of our community to feed itself wholesome food by means of education that fosters community resilience, self-reliance and a culture of sharing.

Need help using your seeds?  Try out our Garden Series classes.

How to  Borrow Seeds:

Welcome to the World of Saving and Sharing Seeds!

  1. Fill out Seed Sharing Membership Information Form and turn it in at the library.
  2. Select seed packets and bring them to the front desk for check out. You will need to have a library card to borrow seeds. For information on how to get a free library card, check out review our policies.

There is no cost to borrow seeds from Craft Memorial Library!  We hope you learn much, share your experience and knowledge, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. At harvest time, please take some extra steps to save seeds for others. We ask that a portion of the seeds you save be returned to our seed sharing library to keep the library self-sustaining.   The more seeds in the library, the more community members can benefit from growing their own food.

Why Save Seeds?

People have been saving seeds for over 12,000 years. However, much of that knowledge has been lost over the last hundred years.   Many varieties of  fruits and vegetables have become extinct.

  • When you grow and save your own seeds, you
  • develop seed stock that is suited to our climate
  • save money -mitigate our dependence on agro-business

How to Donate and Return Seeds:

Please read the Craft Memorial Seed Sharing brochure: How to Save Seeds if you are new to saving seeds.   Once you have collected seed from your crops, set aside some for yourself and some for the library in clearly labeled containers or envelopes with the following information: a Common Name (T omaro) Variety (Brandywine) Seed Source (Your Name) Location Harvested (BluefielaD Year Hawested (2015) Notes (Original seedfiom Seed Savers Exchange. Container grown. Prolific yield. Great—fasting, etc.) Drop off all labeled seeds at the Library Front Desk and fill out the Seed Return Form.

Please read the Craft Memorial Seed Sharing brochure: How to Save Seeds if you are new to saving seeds.   Once you have collected seed from your easy-to-save crops, set aside some for yourself and some for the library in clearly labeled containers or envelopes with the following information:

  • a Common Name (Tomato)
  • Variety (Brandywine)
  • Seed Source (Your Name)
  • Location Harvested (Bluefield
  • Year Harvested (2015)
  • Notes (Original seed from Seed Savers Exchange. Container grown. Prolific yield. Great tasting, etc.)

Drop off all labeled seeds at the Library Front Desk and fill out the Seed Return Form. If you haven’t done so yet, please fill out the Membership form at the library.

If you are unable to save your own seed, please consider donating a packet or two of fresh commercially grown, open—pollinated (non- hybrid; non-GMO) seed to keep our library stocked.

To Learn More Visit:

www.seedalliance.org 
www.seedsavers.org 
howtosaveseeds.com