Can Seed Swapping Flourish Online?
by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA
on 09. 8.10

Image credit: SeedLiving
Most TreeHuggers will tell you that without access to decent, viable seed, and without a system for allowing that seed to develop and adapt, the long-term sustainability of our food system is nigh-on impossible. Yet while some corporations are busy filing patents over soybeans, there are activists, farmers and gardeners around the world who are busy perpetuating and evolving what might be the world's oldest open-source project—seed swapping. From potato day events to online seed exchanges, TreeHugger has featured plenty of venues for would-be seed swappers. Yet somehow we managed to miss one of the most potentially vibrant, versatile and engaging websites for buying, selling and swapping seeds that I, at least, have come across.

































