The KInd Life Community Forum
Use this space to share stories, exchange ideas, ask questions, and contribute to our growing community!
Hello All,
For those interested in planting community gardens or helping others start a garden, there is a phenomenal website which can provide free seeds.
http://www.dinnergarden.org/
There are two drawbacks, however: they must be picked up in person and don't have distribution sites everywhere; and the wait list is more than a year in some areas. But still, free seeds are free seeds.
On the other hand, they accept donations if you have the money to spend and want to help a great cause. Or, alternatively, you can just donate some of your own seeds to people in need or start your own community seed distribution center! I just think this is such an amazing idea. Has anyone else heard of this or similar organizations?
"Sunshine State Global Seed Exchange" which is a self-funded, member based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
http://www.sunshinestateglobalseedexchange.us/About-Us.html
________________________________________________________________________________________
As seed savers our goal is to help you learn how to save and exchange local seeds and use a wider range of vegetable and fruit seeds in your garden to improve your families nutrition. Seed prices have gone up in recent years, simultaneously the number of seeds in a store bought seed packet has fallen--often there are as few as 25 seeds in a packet of commercial seeds. Please visit my site perhaps I can help out with some of my seeds that I have in stock. I don't have enought to supply farmers. My organization that I recently started trades via mail! We are non-profit so again always FREE non-GMO Seeds.
2 Comments