Join urban farmer Karen Washington and a diverse panel of gardeners, agriculturalists, and heirloom horticulturists for an interactive discussion about seed saving! Seed saving is a traditional method of harvesting seeds for the next growing season, retaining biodiversity and protecting plant variety. As large corporations try to colonize this natural resource, agricultural visionaries are leading a movement striving to bring seed issues to the forefront.

No matter your level of gardening expertise, all are welcome to participate in this hands-on evening in the Cathedral's Chapel of St. James.

PANELISTS
Owen Taylor
Ken Greene
Onika Abraham
Chris Bolden Newsome
Kirtrina Baxter
Karen Washington

This event is part of the public programming for The Value of Food: Sustaining a Green Planet, on view until April 3, 2016.

This event is free and open to the public; however, we ask that you please RSVP.