
Chewelah, Quartzite Brewing Company - beer and cider, and food (if the food truck is open) available.
The collective will have their seed library available with free seeds for anyone. They encourage everyone to bring seeds to trade or donate (with/for anyone), but it is not required.
Guidelines
* Please label any seeds you bring.
* Take only what you will plant in your garden this year for your own personal use. Because this is the intention, full seed packs are divided to give each borrower enough seeds to sample the variety and/or grow a reasonable amount for one season. Our hope is that you save some seed for your own future use and to return some to the library. Saving seed is not a requirement to take seeds from the library.
* Take only one of the small packets of any variety. For example, you can take multiple packets of tomato seeds, but only one packet of "Beefsteak" tomatoes.
* Do not take an entire retail sized package unless it is clearly noted that you can do so.
* If you are returning seed, please be sure they are labeled with variety, year harvested, where it was grown, and whether or not it was isolated or hand pollinated. We will accept grex, landrace, or cross pollinated seeds, but please label them as such. If you are donating commercial seed no longer in the original packaging, please note the variety and the year for which it was packaged; if it is a hybrid pleasee note that.
* While saving or returning seeds is not required for utilizing the seed library, we STRONGLY encourage you to learn how to properly isolate and save seeds. Saving seeds from your own garden not only makes sense economically, but seeds from your immediate region, and especially from your own garden, are adapted to your growing conditions in a multitude of ways.