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Seed and Plant Propagation Library
Seed Library
ROPL’s Seed Library provides flower and vegetable seeds to the community for free! Patrons can browse seeds by visiting our Seed Library nook, which is located by our north entrance. We ask that seeds are "returned" by harvesting seeds from a plant or two that you grow. Have seeds to donate? Drop them off anytime, but make sure they are labeled "FOR SEED LIBRARY." Seeds can also be requested by phone. Call (248) 246-3717 to place an order. No more than 4 packets please.
Our Seed Library is an important library resource that helps to promote food independence, seed diversity, maintaining heritage varieties, and the saving of seeds that are adapted to the local climate and growing conditions. Seed libraries share the wonder of growing your own food or plants from seed! Seed saving and sharing is a money saving, sustainable practice that is hundreds of years old, connects us to the past as well as the earth, and is a great way to give back to the community. And it's fun! Questions? Call the Adult Services Desk at (248) 246-3727.
*Not all seeds are available all the time.
| Herbs | Vegetables & Fruit | Flowers |
|---|---|---|
| Basils | Beets | Bee Balm |
| Basil, Sweet | Broccoli | Blue Flax |
| Catnip | Bok Choy | Edible Flower Collection |
| Cilantro | Carrots | Eucalyptus |
| Dill | Cherry Tomatoes | Hibiscus |
| Garlic Chives | Dove Melon | Hollyhock |
| Lemongrass | Green Beans | Lavender |
| Oregano | Hard Neck Garlic | Marigold |
| Parsley, Flat Leafed | Heirloom Tomato Blend | Northeast Wildflower Mix |
| Jalapeño Hot Pepper | Shasta Daisies | |
| Kale | Yellow Coneflower | |
| Lettuce | ||
| Pickling Cucumbers | ||
| Pie Pumpkins | ||
| Radishes | ||
| Red Cabbage | ||
| Snap Peas | ||
| Spinach | ||
| Sweet Corn | ||
| Sweet Peppers | ||
| Watermelon | ||
| White Onion | ||
| Yellow Onion | ||
| Zucchini |
Propagation Station
Explore our collection of plant clippings. You’re invited to bring a cutting from any kind of plant in exchange for any of the plant cuttings from our table (limit 2).
How it works:
- Bring a (preferably) rooted houseplant cutting from home in water only, no soil or potted plants.
- Place it in one of our bottles at the station that is filled with water. Please tag your plant.
- Grab a new cutting you don’t have from the station. Please leave our bottles here for future cuttings! Wet a paper towel with water and wrap your clipping with it, then place it in a plastic sandwich bag for taking home (towels and baggies are available from the library).
- Please be respectful! This station runs on the honor system, so please bring cuttings with you to trade or donate! Please do not remove our bottles from the station. As a perpetual plant-swap station let’s ensure there are plenty of cuttings to go around.
ROPL is taking part in the One Seed One State program run by the MI Seed Library Network.
This year's seed is Little Finger Carrot:
Additional Resources to Help Save and Grow Seeds: