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Conservation Series #3: Seed Swap

  • Desert Door Distillery 211 Darden Hill Rd A200 Driftwood (map)

With native plant seeds being a central part supporting ou pollinators, we thought a good old fashioned seed swap might be a good and sustainable way to find new varieties of native plants and trade out your leftover seeds from planting seasons past.

The seed swap is Co-Hosted by Central Texas Seed Savers, this event is free and open to the public. It isn’t necessary for participants to bring seeds in order to take seeds. Leftover seeds will be distributed to local seed libraries.

While on site, be sure to try one of of the Desert Door bartender’s choices, a portion of the proceeds per each cocktail will go to us, Wild Spirit Wild Places!

We are family and pet friendly. The on site food truck, Lo Salvaje, is open 12-6 pm and offers wild fare.

ABOUT CENTRAL TEXAS SEED SAVERS

Mission: Preventing extinction of culturally, ecologically, and culinarily important plants through sharing. Our lives depend on seeds. Each time we lose a plant variety we lose a piece of ourselves. A project of Fruitful Commons, Central Texas Seed Savers is a growing network of people who love seeds. Join us to learn how to preserve seeds that are diverse, locally-adapted, non-GMO, and belong to the public domain. Please visit their website for more information.

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