The 2nd Annual Howard County Seed Share event is in the books! 

Howard County Seed Share held at HCLS Miller Branch.

by Erica C.

The outdoor temperature of a chilling 25 degrees Fahrenheit did not stop us from gathering at the Miller Branch on Saturday afternoon to plan, learn, and discuss all things gardening. We distributed thousands of free seed packets collected from local gardeners around the county and seeds donated from companies like Baker Creek, Southern Exposure, and Seed Savers Exchange. The offerings included vegetables (from asparagus to zucchini), herbs, perennials (with a focus on native varieties), and annuals.  

Customers look at seed packets laid out on long tables during the seed swap.

There were demonstrations for participants to learn how to start flower and vegetable seeds in milk jugs or compost in their own backyards, and tables to learn more about local greening organizations. Over 300 attendees ranged from budding gardeners and novices to Master Gardeners who have been growing for over 20 years.

The book cover illustrates two cardboard containers of seeds, one decorated with a carrot and one decorated with a pumpkin, with seeds flying between them whimsically, as if the containers are "swapping" their seeds. Surrounding them are several flowers in shades of white, purple, and green, an orange ladybug resting on one of the flowers, and an orange and white butterfly on another flower.

Seed sharing and seed starting are excellent activities for gardeners to work on during the cold winter months in Maryland. When snow is still on the ground and temperatures are icy, germinating seeds under a grow light is a fun, rewarding activity for adults and children alike. If you are interested in these topics, HCLS has a wide array of resources in our collection for you to choose from:

Thank you to the many partners, volunteers, and participants who made this event a huge success. We can’t wait to see you next year.

Erica C. is in her dream role as the Enchanted Garden Instructor at the Miller Library. When she’s not tending to the garden, you can find her cycling along the C & O Canal, experimenting with new recipes from around the world, or curled up with her coffee and a good read.

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