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Fargo Public Libraries to launch seed library

Free seeds will be available at the Main and Dr. James Carlson libraries.

Browsing seed catalogs in mid-winter helps plan the upcoming gardening season. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
Browsing seed catalogs in mid-winter helps plan the upcoming gardening season. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor

FARGO — The Fargo Public Library’s spring seed library will launch Monday, March 6. The seed library is a collection of flower, vegetable and herb seeds for residents to plant and grow at home.

Perfect for beginner and seasoned gardeners, the seed library is free and will be available to residents at the Main and Dr. James Carlson libraries while supplies last (limit of 5 seed packets per household).

For more information, contact Kayla at 701-476-4026 or call the Main Library Circulation Desk at 701-241-1472 or the Dr. James Carlson Library at 701-476-4040.

Fargo Public Library events are free and open to the public. Adults must accompany children ages nine and younger. For more information about the library, resources, services and a list of upcoming events, call 701.241.1492 or visit  www.fargolibrary.org .

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