Hackley Public Library Launches Seed Library for Community Gardens

The Hackley Public Library in Muskegon, Michigan, has recently launched a new Seed Library initiative to promote community gardening and provide free resources to aspiring gardeners. Through this program, residents can access a wide range of seed varieties for various vegetables, herbs, and flowers, all without the need for a library card.

The Seed Library aims to foster a sense of community and support sustainable gardening practices. By providing access to free seeds, the library hopes to encourage residents to cultivate their own gardens and connect with the local food system. The initiative also aligns with the library’s commitment to promoting education, lifelong learning, and community engagement.

To participate in the Seed Library program, interested individuals simply need to visit the library during regular business hours. They will be able to browse the available seed collection and select the varieties they wish to grow. The library encourages participants to return any unused seeds at the end of the growing season, ensuring that the resources remain available for future use by the community.

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