Share seeds through a neighbourhood propagation station

Leave seedlings for the next gardener

Propagation stations are simple shelves or cold frames where neighbours drop spare seedlings and pick up what they need. Incredible Edible groups use them to keep spring momentum without a single gatekeeper.

What you can do

  • Set up a labelled shelf with a "take one, leave one" sign using the propagation station guide
  • Stock tomatoes, herbs, and pollinator flowers at the height of sowing season
  • Pair the station with a WhatsApp or noticeboard so people know when fresh trays arrive

How it works

A host garden or community centre offers shade, water, and a daily check-in. Contributors write the variety and sow date on each tray; takers replace with something else when they can.

Why it matters

Seedlings are the bottleneck for new growers. A propagation station turns spare windowsill space into shared abundance.

Source & repost

Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it.
Source: Incredible Edible.
Photo: Chris Allen, Allotment Garden, Shelford (CC BY-SA 2.0).

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