Seed Saving talk with Neil Munro of the Heritage Seed Library, Garden Organic

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SEED SAVING why it matters and how to do it. 
 
Neil's talk will be held at the ELBS Garden, Newent Community School, Watery Lane, Newent, GL18 1QF.   Saturday 25th July, 10.00 am to 12.00pm.  This is a FREE event open to all.

Please bring a picnic blanket or something to sit on as we'll be outdoors, weather permitting, otherwise in the polytunnel. 

Refreshments will be provided.  Cakes and biscuits are most welcome, if you have time.


The Heritage Seed Library at Garden Organic conserves over 800 rare vegetable varieties under threat from extinction.  This year the Library made some varieties, including Russian Red and Whippersnapper tomatoes, Ragged Jack Kale, Crimson Flowered Broad Bean and the Bronze Arrow lettuce, available to the public for the first time.  For further information visit www.gardenorganic.org.uk


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