Seed Library

Fresh sprouts in pots

The NBPL Seed Library is a resource for patrons to check out a variety of seeds to grow in their own yards. We encourage patrons to save seeds from open-pollinated varieties to replant themselves, to share with friends, and to donate to the Seed Library in order to replenish and increase the locally-grown seed stock.

How It Works

1. Borrow

Visit the NBPL Seed Library catalog, located in colorful binders on the first floor near the DVDS. Select the seed packets you would like and bring them to the Circulation Desk to have a staff member check out the packets to you.

2. Plant

Take your seeds home and plant them. (Share pictures of your seeds as they grow with the library on our social media accounts!)

3. Return

Wait for your crop(s) to come in and harvest the seeds. Return some of the next generation seeds for others to borrow next year!

Gardening Resources

Cornell University—Home Gardening Guides 

If you're looking for a comprehensive guide for starting or managing your own garden, check out Cornell University's guides, linked above. They have compiled guides for vegetable, flower, and design. 

 

UW Horticulture Extension—new gardener resources 

This website has compiled articles and resources for gardeners of any skill. Information on starting seeds, container gardening, growing your own salad, and more can be found here. You can also check for upcoming programs!

 

Still have a question? Get it answered by a trained master gardener!

Ask questions such as: Why are there spots on the leaves of my tomatoes? How do I select the right tree for my yard? When should I fertilize my lawn? 

Email Uwex1@waukeshacounty.gov or call 262-548-7779 . Questions are answered by volunteers for please wait several business days for a response.