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[https://eugene.libguides.com/seedlibrary/seedsaving Eugene Public Library] | [https://eugene.libguides.com/seedlibrary/seedsaving Eugene Public Library] | [https://www.eugenebackyardfarmer.com/ Eugene Backyard Farmer] - [https://regeneratecascadia.org/hello-world/ Seed Guild] |
Latest revision as of 19:20, 25 August 2025
Overview
Whether for agriculture, permaculture, restoration, conservation, or just a home garden, seeds and seed saving are an extremely important component to beginning. In a regenerative system, seed saving and trading provides a way to maintain and steward resilience in you local food system. Through sourcing seeds locally and saving them over time, seeds can become more adapted to local environmental conditions and/or endure changing conditions. The following are resources throughout the Willamette Valley for seed libraries, educational seed resources, and more.
North
Free Seeds | Tigard Public Library | Wilsonville Public Library
Additional Resource: Local Seed Businesses
Central
Lebanon Public Library | Corvallis-Benton County Library | Sweet Home Seed & Vegetable Garden
Additional Resources: Native Plant Society Willamette Valley Chapter | Institute for Applied Ecology