Discover the importance of biodiversity and sustainable gardening at the Collecting and Saving Florida Native Wildflower Seeds workshop. Hosted at the Micanopy Branch of the Alachua County Library District, this event provides hands-on guidance for local gardeners interested in preserving native flora. Participants will learn best practices for harvesting and storing seeds to support local ecosystems. This initiative aligns with the library's commitment to environmental education and community-driven conservation efforts in Florida.
What to Expect
An educational session focused on the practical skills of native seed collection.
Who Should Attend
Gardeners
Native plant enthusiasts
Environmentalists
Library patrons
Agenda Overview
The session covers identification, collection, and storage of native wildflower seeds.
Venue & Address
Micanopy Branch Library
706 NE Cholokka Blvd Micanopy , Florida – 32667 United States
Organizer
Alachua County Library District · Public Institution
Providing library services and community education in Alachua County.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost to attend?
Library programs are typically free to the public.
Do I need to bring supplies?
Check with the library for any specific requirements.
Where is the event held?
Micanopy Branch Library, 706 NE Cholokka Blvd, Micanopy, FL.
Is this for beginners?
Yes, all skill levels are welcome.
Can I donate seeds?
Yes, the library encourages donations to the seed library.
Is registration required?
Please check the Alachua County Library District website for registration details.