Not to mention the West County Community Seed Exchange! Check it out if you have not already. I just received their monthly email and pasted below:
Get the dirt on seeds, at the West County Community Seed Exchange Monthly Gathering, this Saturday February 26. (See event information below.)
The west county roadsides are offering a great view of dark rich soil, and it appears as though Earth has been frosted in rich dark chocolate. Here and there a few wheel tracks along the roadside create the image that someone has stuck their fingers in to taste the richness. Seeing this beautiful soil sparks a desire to plant new seeds, literally get the dirt on seeds. The West County Community Seed Exchange not only has a library of seeds to share, we will be presenting a class on How to grow and process seeds.Please mark your calendar and join a growing community of seed savers. You can help get the word out by sharing this email with your friends, or printing the attached flyer to post in a local business.
For those of you who missed last month’s gathering, the West County Seed Exchange seed library was open at St Stephen’s Episcopal Church the location of our garden. The gathering took place in conjunction with the Redwood Empire Chapter of the Rare Fruit Grower’s Scion Exchange held at the Seb. Vet’s building. The place was a buzz of activity. Over a hundred scion samples filled rows of tables, local vendors provided items for the raffles, Rare Fruit grower members made an array of delicious treats to sample from the fruits they grew, a variety of classes were offered all day, one room was set up to graft your scion onto available root stock, and local groups like WCCSE shared information on their group activities. WCCSE members enjoyed the event and look forward to continued partnership with crfg. If you would like more information on crfg visit their web-site:https://www.crfg.org/chapters/redwood_empire/ (https://www.crfg.org/chapters/redwood_empire/)
Saturday, February 25, 2012
9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Located At Our Seed Garden Site:
St Stephen’s Episcopal Church
500 Robinson Ave, Sebastopol, CA
This event is free to the community
9:00 - 10:30 Seed Garden Work Party in the Seed Garden
10:30 - 12:00 Class How to grow and process seeds
9:00 - 12:30 Seed Exchange Lots of seeds grown in west county backyards are available for planting
The West County Community Seed Exchange meets the last Saturday of each month January thru October. WCCSE is an all volunteer group with a mission to create a grassroots community seed bank that supports Sonoma County gardeners with free, locally grown, open-pollinated, pesticide and GMO-free seeds. All gardeners with or without seeds to share are welcome. We hope that many gardeners will commit to grow out and donate back to the seed bank.
For information contact: Sara
[email protected]
Check out our Blog: westcountyseedbank.blogspot.com