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Cómo: Crear tu propia biblioteca de semillas

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Seed libraries make seed available, free of charge. Folks can take seed home, plant it, grow out the plants, and enjoy the fruits (and veggies) of their labor. If they save the seed from their harvest, they can then bring it back to the library and the cycle continues.

In this video, educator Rachel Brice of Monadnock Grows Together (MGT) sits down with Anna Turkle, who led the establishment of a seed library at the Keene Public Library in Keene, NH. Brice and Turkle discuss the common elements that bring all seed libraries together: Exhibit Design, Organization, Education, and Budget.

Monadnock Grows Together (MGT) is a free local resource for gardeners and small-scale urban farmers looking for advice, information, and support. MGT received funding for this project from the National Association of Conservation Districts. The Cheshire County Conservation District, the Keene Public Library, Antioch University New England and their Community Gardens Connections program, and the National Center for Appropriate Technology were all involved partners.

Este vídeo ha sido producido por el Centro Nacional de Tecnología Apropiada a través del programa de Agricultura Sostenible de ATTRA, en el marco de un acuerdo de colaboración con el Departamento de Desarrollo Rural del Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA). ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.