How Does A Seed Exchange Work

How does a seed exchange work? Learn some basic seed swap rules and how to organize one for your own community.

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How does a seed exchange work? Learn some basic seed swap rules and how to organize one for your own community.

Have you ever participated in a community seed swap? If not, you’re missing out on a great gardening resource — and a ton of fun, too. There are lots of benefits to swapping seeds with neighbors, and you can read more about them in my earlier article, Swap Seeds This Season.

So now, how about some step-by-step instructions for organizing a seed swap of your own? If you already know other gardeners in your area, you’re well on your way to setting up a fun event that will get everyone in your neighborhood started down the path to Master Gardener!

Choose a time and place.

Depending on how many people you think may attend, it might be coziest to host the seed/plant swap in someone’s home or garden. (Reserve tables, chairs and tents, too, if necessary.) Or, if you expect to draw a larger crowd, look for free spaces you can reserve, such as a public library meeting room or a church basement.

  • Updated on Dec 7, 2023
  • Originally Published on Jan 13, 2009
Tagged with: community, seed, swap
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