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The library is now located at the Kiwassa Neighbourhood House Front desk. Please visit and take the box to the seating area to select or return seeds. Sign out seeds so we know who is growing which varieties.
Things we need to maintain the box: recycled envelopes cut in half and folded to store seeds, new seeds, etc.
Please come to Permaculture Vancouver meetings or other Village Vancouver events to access or return seeds.
Thank you to Small Neighbourhood Grants for a kind donation to our local seedstock.
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seed library now missing from Kiwassa. Seed bank goes out to events. Please let me know if you would like to visit it. We, the HS, are currently teaming up Grandview Woodland Seed Library, as the interest and motivation in the HS seems low. Please let me know if you would like to become involved. Thank you.
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