Seed Swap & Giveaway
Dozens of vegetable and flower types and hundreds of varieties, including unique heirlooms and locally saved seeds will be available for free to encourage people in Evanston to grow their own food. (A limit as to the number of seed packets per person will be posted at the event.)
In addition to generous seed companies and farms, you can donate seeds you grew and saved or seed packets from past years you don't plan to use. Bring seeds with you and we'll let you take more home.
March 23, 2024, 12:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Robert Crown Center Lobby
1801 Main Street, Evanston
with the Evanston Public Library
Come on out and get free seeds and share your saved seeds or seedlings you started (or seeds you did not use which were for growing season 2021 or more recent).
Masks are encouraged to participate.
Limits will be posted as to the number of packets each family may take.
Bring seeds and seedlings to share if you have extra.
Free. (A suggested donation of $5 will help support these and other Edible Evanston programs. Those making donations of seeds or financial support can take home additional packets.)
Thanks to our donors, including:
Fedco Seeds | fedcoseeds.com |
High Mowing Organic Seeds | highmowingseeds.com |
Hudson Valley Seed Library | hudsonvalleyseed.com |
Johnny’s Selected Seeds | johnneysseeds.com |
BBB Seeds | bbbseed.com |
Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden | groworganic.com |
Seed Savers Exchange | seedsavers.org |
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange | southernexposure.com |
Sow True Seeds | sowtrueseed.com |
Thank you to the generous seed companies who sent us seeds from overstock, from prior years, or just from their generous hearts! And thank you to our local seed donors—you know who you are.
- These seeds are also used in our New Gardeners program and for the Eggleston Park Food Forest.
Thank you to our donor seed companies, featured here with all our favorite seed suppliers.