RPL Seed Library

Mar 22, 2024

Rogers Public Library Seed Library

What is a seed library?

Our seed library is a collection of seed packets available for our Rogers community to use. And you don’t have to be a Rogers Public Library cardholder to use it! Whether you are trying out gardening for the first time or looking for a new type of vegetable for your established garden, RPL’s seed library has something for you! Interested in learning new skills like seed harvesting, developing backyard biodiversity, or nurturing heirloom plants? RPL’s seed library is the place to start.

How does it work?

Borrow:
• Browse our collection.
• Borrow up to 3 seed packets per month.
• Visit the Reference Desk and fill out the borrower form.

Grow:
• Plant your seeds! Instructions are on the packet.
• Need more help? Check out our gardening books and programs!
• Harvest and enjoy your produce! Just remember to save the seeds.

Return:
• Harvest seed from mature plants.
• Clean and dry the seeds, and put them into an envelope or sealed bag.
• Return these new seeds to Rogers Public Library. There is a donation bin at the Reference desk.
• While you are there, fill out a donation form.
• If you aren’t able to harvest the seeds, don’t worry! We will accept any non-GMO, heirloom, or organic seeds (preferred), or other commercially packaged or hybrid seeds.

We are excited to make this seed library available to everyone, whether they have a library card or not! Help us spread the word so we can work together to build self-sufficiency and biodiversity, and to fight food insecurity in our community.

How do I save seeds?

At the end of the season, you will be “returning” your seeds to the RPL seed library. Don’t panic! Seed saving is not difficult. We’ve included some resources to help you feel comfortable and get excited about this part of the seed library experience.

Books:

Beginning Seed Saving for the Home Gardener by Jim Ulager    Grow Food for Free by Huw Richards

Websites:

How to Save Vegetable Seeds from Almanac.com

Collecting and Storing Seeds from Your Garden from Utah State University extension

YouTube Videos:

   

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