Make Your Own Seed Bombs Workshop and Seed Swap
Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United StatesGet a jump on spring! Make your own seed bombs and bring seeds to swap with others, March 7, 2018, 4-6 pm at Fort Bragg Library.
Get a jump on spring! Make your own seed bombs and bring seeds to swap with others, March 7, 2018, 4-6 pm at Fort Bragg Library.
Fort Bragg Seed Library Presents “I Spy: Who’s Using My Pollinator Garden?” with local pollinator specialist Katy Pye Thursday, April 5, 2018, 2-3 p.m. Katy Pye is an award-winning, local author who retired from resource conservation work in 2000, and moved from the Sacramento Valley to South Caspar in 2005. Her understanding of the ...
Plant Giveaway and Exchange Wednesday, April 25, 2018, 4-5 pm Diversify your garden! Bring your extra vegetable and flower starts and swap them for ones you don’t have. Don’t have any starts? Come on in anyway and select from the Fort Bragg Seed Library’s starts. Need more information? Give us a call 707-964-2020.
Friday July 27, 2018 at 3:00 pm Find out how the modest corn kernel conquered America as the Fort Bragg Seed Library presents a special, free screening ofKING CORN YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT An engrossing and eye-opening movie about the United States of America, the fast food nation. King Corn is a fun and ...
Basic Seed Collecting Workshop and Seed Swap, Wednesday, September 26, 2018, 2-3:30 pm @ Fort Bragg Seed Library. Learn how to collect and save seeds from your garden. Bring in your extra seeds and swap with others for seeds you need. Materials and seeds provided.
Welcome spring with a Seed Exchange & Seed Bomb Craft at Fort Bragg Seed Library, Fri, Mar 29, 2-4 pm. Bring seeds you have an abundance of & swap for those you don't.
Fort Bragg Seed Library Presents Native Plant Identification, Seed Collection and Propagation with guest speaker, Helene Chalfin of Jughandle Creek Farm & Nature Center Thursday, January 16, 2020, 2-4 pm Photo courtesy of jughandlecreekfarm.org JughandleCreekFarm.org Why Native Plants? By creating a habitat garden you can support the local wild food web. Start with insects, and ...
With over 20,000 different varieties, succulents are a diverse group of plants that come in lots of colors and shapes. Join us for a discussion of these beautiful, hardy plants.
Fort Bragg Seed Library Presents: An Introduction to Organic Gardening with Sakina Bush of Sakina's Garden and Nursery, Thursday, March 5, 2020, 2-4 pm. Topics include crop selection and timing, caring for soil, managing pests, keeping a garden journal.
Jaime Jensen from the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, will show us which plants do well in our varied climes, from the sandy soil near the coast to the redwood-shaded areas inland.