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The selection of seeds will be updated monthly. The selection of seeds will be updated monthly. Donated photo

Dreaming of spring? Beat the winter blues by planting native seeds.

Late fall and early winter are the perfect times to sow many native species, which benefit pollinators, wildlife, soil and water quality — all while being low-maintenance in your garden.

Thanks to our volunteers, a variety of local seeds are now available for free through Mainspring’s WNC Wildseed Library.

Stop by the Jackson County Public Library (next to the Sylva Seed Library) or the Macon County Public Library in Franklin to see the selection and check back monthly for new species. Each packet includes sunlight, soil and water info, plus germination instructions — a virtual seed catalogue offers even more details.

This new Mainspring volunteer program connects people to the Southern Blue Ridge’s natural heritage, helping communities grow and steward native plants, from a window basket to a whole yard. Individuals can support the program by volunteering, donating seeds or contributing financially. 

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