Helping the community learn about seeds and sustainability
Shellharbour City Libraries have partnered with Council’s environment team to start a seed library at Oak Flats Library.
The seed library will share a collection of seeds, grow community knowledge about gardening and the lifecycle of plants as well as strengthen food security in our local community.
The program promotes a ‘borrow and return’ system where library members can borrow seeds, grow the seeds and once harvested, return seeds to the library to continue the cycle.
Currently there are 22 types of seeds, including vegetables, herbs and flowers which are easy to grow and suitable for our area.
Shellharbour City Council Mayor Chris ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾r encourages our community members to make use of the seed library service.
“Spring is a great time of year to start your own herb garden or veggie patch and the seed library is a wonderful way to share and sustain our food safety in Shellharbour,” he said.