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Seed libraries are as diverse as the communities they serve. There is no right way to do it. It can be a small box of seeds or an entire network of seed libraries with inter-library loans and everything in-between.
Before starting it is helpful to ask why do you want to create a library. Some reasons:
- preserving genetic diversity
- local resilience
- climate adaptation
- creating community
- food sovereignty
- preserving culturally important seeds
- social justice
- save money
- lack of access to seeds
- wanting to share seeds
- food security
- encouraging gardening
- educating people about seed saving
- alternative to genetically modified foods