A far wider variety of seeds can be kept fresh by many people
growing rather than one person growing in one garden. We all gain when
we combine our efforts.
Participants can save hundreds of dollars each season by growing
their own food and saving their own seed. In Southern California, we
are blessed with a climate that allows us to grow food year-round!
A seed library ensures we have a food supply that is reproducible,
local, uncontaminated by unproven genetic modification, and free from
external controls.
Our seed library is focused on varietals ideal for home gardeners
(full flavor and variety in a small garden) rather than commercial
varietals, which often sacrifice flavor and personality for the sake of
uniformity and durability for shipping.
Over time the plants will change in response to our local climate and soil, and gradually will become better seeds for our area.
We get to hang out with other like-minded gardeners!
Growing our own food and saving our own seed continues the fine American tradition of self-reliance.
Gardening nourishes the soul as well as the body, and is a great source of relief from the chaos of urban life.
As caretakers of seeds, we cooperate with nature in carrying on
priceless genetic material for future generations. Seeds are a sacred
trust passed down to us by our ancestors. The seed library helps us to
best honor that gift.
By growing a plant from seed, eating its fruit and returning it back
to seed, we become fully engaged in the rhythm of nature, grow more
attuned to the world around us, and gain a deeper understanding of our
own place in the web of life.
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