Residents Can Pick Up Free Seeds at Stouffville Library

By

James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 1:17 pm

The Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library in Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario, is hosting a community event on March 21, 2026, to help residents get ready for the upcoming spring gardening season.

The “Get Ready for Spring with Sustainable Stouffville” event serves as the official launch for the year’s Seed Library program. This service allows community members to borrow seeds for their own gardens and learn about growing practices that support the local environment.

The Seed Library was created in collaboration with the WS Butterflyway Project to help increase local biodiversity. By participating, residents can find native plant seeds that provide important food and shelter for butterflies and other local wildlife.

During the event, people can learn how to prepare for a sustainable growing season and find resources to help their gardens thrive. The library acts as a hub for environmental education, where neighbors can share resources and gain knowledge on how to garden in a way that protects nature.

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