Seed Swap for Savings and Fun
The last Saturday of January is National Seed swap day. So gather your gardening friends, seeds and catalogues and throw a garden party.
Seed swaps are a great way to find unusual or unique seeds. It is also a great way to save money and get the greatest value by sharing extra seeds with friends and family.
Once the seed swapping is done you may want to break out the catalogues and place a group seed order. You’ll be able to order a wider variety of seeds for greater diversity in the garden.
Small space gardeners, lacking room to grow every seed in a packet, won’t end up with left over seeds. Plus, ordering larger packets is usually more economical. And you’ll have an excuse for another party when you meet to divide up the goods.
Expand your group by getting local garden clubs, community gardeners or other garden groups involved. Or, go on-line.
A bit more information: Those interested in saving and sharing heirloom seeds may want to visit Seed Savers Exchange. They have a webinar to help you get started and forum for sharing information
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