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Evesham Library is pleased to announce the Free Seed Exchange in collaboration with The Garden Club of Marlton - Pilot Project.

Let's Grow Together

A close-up of a garden scene featuring various wildflowers and plants with intricate leaves and stems. A prominent seed pod with spiky extensions occupies the foreground, surrounded by blue and yellow flowers.
A close-up of a garden scene featuring various wildflowers and plants with intricate leaves and stems. A prominent seed pod with spiky extensions occupies the foreground, surrounded by blue and yellow flowers.

Borrow, plant, and return seeds to our Evesham Libary to support community gardening and local biodiversity efforts.

Why sow seeds in November?

  • Most New Jersey native seeds need a period of cold stratification to germinate effectively. Sowing them in November mimics nature's process perfectly!

  • Many of these small seeds are easily carried by the wind and require little or no dirt covering to sprout spring.

  • Try Winter Sowing in January!

    We're saving Hyssop, Coneflowers, Coreopsis, and Yarrow for our first Winter Sowing Workshop at the Evesham Library.

Seed Sharing Locally

Thanks to Chartwell Gardens and our partners, the SW Chapter of the Native Plant Society of NJ, we have over 20 varieties of free native flower seeds to offer at the Evesham Library!

Give Back to the Birds: If you have established native flowers, please leave the seed heads standing this winter—it's a critical food source for our local wintering birds!

  • Home for Insects: The hollow stems and old foliage provide vital shelter and overwintering habitat for beneficial native insects and pollinators.

  • Natural Protection: The stalks also act as natural mulch to protect the plant crowns from winter damage.

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