Cost: Free
Where: Online
When: Tuesdays, Jan. 18 and Feb. 15, from 6 to 8 p.m.
About: Learn about the history of seed, its importance, how to plan for seed saving, and more in these workshops. Participants will also discover information about on-going community projects such as a seed cooperative and seed shares.
Seed saving is an important practice for climate change resiliency, maintaining biodiversity, and building a thriving local food system. These sessions will have both classroom and hands-on components, leaving you with an idea on how to plan for seed saving and properly save a few species next growing season.
Registration (required by the day of the event): Registration is closed
Questions: Contact info@cfra.org or 402.687.2100.
Hosted by: Center for Rural Affairs and Golden Hills Resource Conservation & Development
Feature photo: Native Prairie Seed | Photo submitted