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Donate to the Seed Library

The Waynesville Seed Library relies on donations. Donated photo The Waynesville Seed Library relies on donations. Donated photo

The Seed Library of Waynesville is now open, with donated seeds available for free of charge to members of the Haywood County Public Library. 

Cardholders can check out up to 10 packets of seeds, with current offerings including unique and rare beans as well as many tomato and pepper varieties. Inventory is listed online under the “Seed Library” tab at www.haywoodlibrary.org

The Seed Library relies on donations to stay open, so donations are always welcome. It is located on the upper floor of the library branch in Waynesville. 

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