One-stop shop for the big seed swap

In fact, it proved to be so popular that Seedy Sunday is to take place once again, next weekend.

Seedy Sunday is based on a seed-swapping scheme that has been running in Brighton for many years, and it inspired Fiona to set up a local event.

At the centre of Seedy Sunday is the seed swap, where people who grow their own flowers and veg can take along their own seeds and do some swapping, however if you don’t have any seeds to swap, you can still go along and make a donation to charity for any seeds that you like.

Supported by Garden Scene, Seedy Sunday takes place at Grainville School on 21 February from 11 am to 2.30 pm.

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