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West Hawai'i Seed Exchange

Island farmers and gardeners who save seed are invited to the annual West Hawai'i Seed Exchange from 2–4 p.m. on Saturday, November 5, at the Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook. The event coincides with the garden's annual Arbor Day Plant Give-Away. Farmers and gardeners are invited to bring saved seed, cuttings, huli, and corms of food crops that grow well in home gardens and on farms. Please bring envelopes to gather seed, and be sure to name the known varieties that you bring. The goal of this yearly gathering is to network seed among home gardeners and local farmers. Seed is the foundation of our food sources, and since 1900, 97 percent of varieties that were grown in home gardens in the United States has been lost. Coming together to share our knowledge and varieties encourages home production and food security for West Hawai'i. If you have not yet started a home garden please come and meet experience gardeners, and talk story about locally adapted varieties you can grow to feed your family. For more information, contact Diana Duff at hokudi@aol.com.

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