Blue Ridge Plant & Seed Swap
Gardening · Community Event

Blue Ridge Plant & Seed Swap

A biannual community plant and seed swap hosted by the Blue Ridge Institute & Museum.

Sat, 12 Sep 2026 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (America/New_York) Blue Ridge Institute & Museum Ferrum , Virginia
The Blue Ridge Plant & Seed Swap is a popular biannual event held at the Blue Ridge Institute & Museum in Ferrum, Virginia. This community-focused gathering invites gardening enthusiasts to exchange plants, seeds, and horticultural knowledge in a beautiful museum setting. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a beginner looking to expand your garden, this free event offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with local plant lovers and discover new varieties for your home garden.

What to Expect

A friendly, informal gathering where gardeners trade plants and seeds while sharing tips and experiences.

Who Should Attend

  • Gardeners
  • Plant enthusiasts
  • Local community members
  • Museum visitors

Agenda Overview

The swap takes place from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, providing a focused hour for trading and networking.
Venue & Address
Blue Ridge Institute & Museum
20 Museum Dr
Ferrum , Virginia – 24088
United States
Organizer
Blue Ridge Institute & Museum · Museum
A cultural institution at Ferrum College dedicated to preserving and celebrating the heritage of the Blue Ridge region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost to attend?
No, the event is free.
Where is it held?
Blue Ridge Institute & Museum, 20 Museum Dr, Ferrum, VA.
What should I bring?
Bring plants or seeds you wish to swap, though it is not strictly required.
How often does it happen?
It is a biannual event.
Who hosts the event?
Blue Ridge Institute & Museum at Ferrum College.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, everyone is welcome to participate.
Tags
Gardening Plants Seeds Ferrum Virginia Community Museum
Summary
Biannual community plant and seed swap at the Blue Ridge Institute & Museum.
Highlights
  • Plant and seed exchange
  • Community gardening
  • Museum setting
  • Free admission
  • Educational opportunity
  • Local plant varieties
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