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The Seed Library returns! Available while supplies last.

March 19, 2021 by Sandra Matsuba 2 Comments

BCIT’s highly anticipated Seed Library has made it’s return. The format is a little different this year, but we hope it will still be accessible.

Below is the list of seeds for spring 2021.  Please pick up to 6 varieties from the list and email your selections to libcirc@bcit.ca. The library staff will put together your order and you can come pick up from the library when you are ready.

Please note that the library is operating under reduced hours: 8:00 to 3:00 Monday to Friday.

Seed donations will also gratefully be accepted at the library’s front desk. Thank you for your support!

Questions or comments? Email the seed librarian, Alison Griffin (agriffin11@bcit.ca) or visit the BCIT Library Seed Guide.

Happy planting!

Vegetables:
beans
beets
carrots
corn
cucumber
kale
lettuce
pumpkin
sugar snap pea
tomato
watermelon

Herbs:
basil
cat grass
catnip
dill
lavender
parsley

 

Flowers:
cone flower
cosmos
daisy
hollyhock
lobelia
lupin
nasturtium
sunflower
wild flower

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Comments

  1. Reanna Rozewicz says

    November 22, 2021 at 11:31 am

    Hi there is your seed library closed for season? Or can I please choose 6?
    Lupin, lobelia, hollyhock, basil, kale and corn. I will donate some as well if I can pickup this order. Appreciated. Also wondering if you guys give access to your rooftop garden, Id like to check it out.
    Former student. : ) thnx

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    • Sandra Matsuba says

      November 22, 2021 at 12:09 pm

      Hi Reanna. Thank you for your interest in the seed library. Unfortunately, we were unable to restock the seed library for the fall. You can however find more information here: https://libguides.bcit.ca/seedlibrary

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