The Longview Public Library’s Seed Library is back for 2023

The Longview Public Library’s Seed Library is back for 2023
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The Longview Public Library has a variety of crop, flower, and native seeds for patrons to check out and grow! The Seed Library is a free program committed to supporting community gardeners of all levels. Through the seed library, we will provide resources needed to help community members learn how to grow their own food and save seeds.

Seeds can be borrowed by browsing the seed card catalog in the library on the main floor by the “new” books or by ordering via mail delivery at http://www.longviewlibrary.org/seedlibrary.php. Along with seeds, the Library will be offering a variety of programs and resources around celebrating and deepening our relationships with plants.

Play our Seed Library Bingo on Beanstack and get entered to win prizes!

Participate in our April 22 Plant Exchange where from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. you can drop off plants, and from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. you can exchange plants.

Peruse a selection of related library materials, and much more!

For more information about this event and all the spring happenings at the Longview Public Library, please call 360.442.5300, go to longviewlibrary.org like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/LongviewPublicLibraryWA or follow us on Instagram at Instagram.com/longviewlibrarywa.

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