The Community Seed Exchange is offering free monthly gardening classes at St Stephen’s Episcopal Church.
Our first class starts with the foundation-seeds!
Seed as small as it is, is an important part of a sustainable food system. We need to know where our seed is coming from, how it is bred and developed, who profits from it and what are ethical, sustainable sources for our seed. Join us for a presentation about the politics of seed and the movement to keep seed in the hands of the people and how you can be part of it. Taught by Sara McCamant
Join us for the class and visit our Seed Library with all new 2024 seeds. Seed Library will be open from 9:00am-noon!
We will be in the seed garden on site from 9am-10:30am. Come by, lend a hand and learn about how to grow your own seeds!
We are an all-volunteer group of local gardeners creating and maintaining a grassroots community seed library that supports Sonoma County gardeners with free, locally grown, open-pollinated, pesticide- and GMO-free seeds!