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It’s time to start another veggie crop, plus more seed libraries

by Connie Oswald Stofko Our spring was so wet and muddy, you might not have been able to sow vegetable seeds. Don’t worry. It’s time for succession planting! You can actually plant vegetables in spring and again in summer. In our previous article, Patti Jablonski-Dopkin, general manager at Urban Roots Cooperative Garden Market explains what to plant and when to plant. It’s all spelled out so you know what vegetables you can plant in your area now. You can buy seeds at Urban…...

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seed catalog in Western New York

List of seed libraries

Are we missing some seed libraries? There are many seed libraries in Western New York. A seed library is a place where people can “borrow” seeds to use in their own gardens. The organizers hope that, after borrowers plant the seeds, grow the plants, and the plants go to seed, the gardeners will bring back some seeds to share with others–hence the word “borrow” rather than “take.” Seeds that you bought are also welcome donations. Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System Alexander Findley…...

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