Saturday, 28th February, Boniface Centre, Church Lane, Crediton EX17 2AH. 11am-2pm, free entry, donations welcomed.
This is our annual seed share event. More than just seeds however. Come along and enjoy light lunches, displays by kindred organisations and live music; and of course good company.
Why save and share seed?
Saving seed from one year to plant the next is a traditional skill, practiced since we began sowing and growing food.
Today, seed swapping can:
- Help protect biodiversity and keeps the diversity of locally adapted varieties going
- Maintain growing skills
- Get round the National List, which makes it illegal to sell varieties not on the list.
- Seed swaps keep seed making in the garden and out of the laboratory and resists the privatisation of plant genetic material.
- Saving seed and seed swaps introduce you to other local gardeners and help develop a sense of community.
- Very helpfully, saving seed can also can also save you money
A seed swap works by people bringing seeds they have saved and taking away other people’s seeds to use. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t any seeds to bring though, it is hoped that by next year you will saved some seeds and bring them to the next seed swap.
We operate on voluntary donations only because it is illegal to sell seeds that are not on the national seed list. As we swap heritage and other older varieties of seeds it means we cannot charge.
You can bring both vegetable and flower seeds. It would be helpful if you label packets with the type, variety and date collected: e.g. Tomato Moneymaker 2025. You are also welcome to donate surplus commercial seed packets. All seeds should be no more than three years old.
