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A seed swap event in Nanaimo has taken root and will see roughly 1,000 people. (Nanaimo Foodshare Society)
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Seedy Sunday event helping Nanaimo gardens grow and thrive

Feb 29, 2020 | 7:21 AM

NANAIMO — An annual seed swap event has taken root in Nanaimo.

Roughly 1,000 people are expected at the Seedy Sunday event hosted by Nanaimo Foodshare on Sunday, March 1 at Nanaimo District Secondary School.

Coordinator Jennifer Short told NanaimoNewsNOW the decades-old event is more popular and important than ever.

“The idea of seed swapping is quite a small niche, but now that people are growing in their own yard and wanting to know where their food comes from, it’s getting to be a lot more popular of an event.”