Seed Library
VBPL, Virginia Beach Master Gardeners and the Virginia Beach Department of Agriculture have partnered to provide a Seed Library for our community at the Meyera E. Oberndorf Central, Kempsville, and Princess Anne libraries.
All Virginia Beach public libraries will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 27, and reopen on Saturday, Nov. 30. The Joint-Use Library will offer holds pickup only from noon to 5 p.m. on Nov. 27 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 30.
Due to planned system maintenance, some library services may be fully or partially inaccessible for about three hours starting at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1.
VBPL, Virginia Beach Master Gardeners and the Virginia Beach Department of Agriculture have partnered to provide a Seed Library for our community at the Meyera E. Oberndorf Central, Kempsville, and Princess Anne libraries.
The Seed Library is located at the Central, Kempsville, and Princess Anne libraries and is available during normal operating hours.
Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library
4100 Virginia Beach Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Kempsville Area Library
832 Kempsville Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Princess Anne Area Library
1444 Nimmo Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
A Seed Library is a curated collection of seeds made freely available to the public for home gardens. Virginia Beach Public Library and Virginia Beach Master Gardeners have partnered to create the Seed Library available to you at Meyera E. Oberndorf Central, Kempsville, and Princess Anne libraries.
Enjoy harvesting your own herbs and vegetables or admiring flowers grown in your own backyard—while helping ensure a diversity of plants growing in our community.
The Seed Library is available when the Central, Kempsville, and Princess Anne libraries are open.
Each month the Master Gardeners will stock the Seed Library with new herb, vegetable and flower seeds. The seeds have been donated by several sponsors in our community (see Sponsors tab).
Each packet provides a short description of the plant and how to care for it. Please take no more than three packets per visit. Any remaining packets from prior months can be found in the "More Seeds" drawer.
The Master Gardeners' Help Desk is available for all your gardening queries at (757) 385-8156 or VBMGhelp@vbgov.com.
Thank you and have fun growing!
All information courtesy of Sow True Seed.
Varieties of seeds have been passed down through generations due to their outstanding qualities such as unique flavor, disease resistance, or storability. These varieties have been in circulation since World War II, prior to the commercial introduction of F-1 hybrids and the changes that resulted in the domination of “Big Agriculture.”
A hybrid seed is created when the pollen from two different plant varieties are crossed. The resulting cross produces the traits desired by the breeder, for example, this is how seedless watermelons are created. Subsequent generations of seed, however, if saved, will not grow “true-to-type” when replanted the following season.
In some instances, the hybridization of plant varieties has helped to create new varieties that are helpful to farmers, including disease resistance, higher sugar content, and more tolerance to extreme temperature fluctuations. Most of the fruit and vegetable varieties you see in the grocery store are hybrids.
Seeds that are never treated with fungicides or pesticides of any kind and are certified by the USDA as organic, open pollinated, non-hybrid, non-GMO varieties of seeds that will grow true to type when saved properly and replanted.
Open-pollinated varieties are more genetically diverse and are able to adapt faster to their growing region and specific climate variances. Each open-pollinated variety remains protected in the public domain as the common property of everyone.
While seed packets are printed with a “sell by” date, many experienced gardeners know this is merely a suggestion. When stored under the right conditions (cool, dark, and dry) many seed varieties can remain viable for years.
Thank you to the following suppliers for donating seeds to the Seed Library:
Visit the Virginia Beach Master Gardeners website to find additional workshops and check our program calendar for free educational programs offered at VBPL.
Thanks to the Friends of the Virginia Beach Public Library for their ongoing support of the Seed Library!
Friends of the Virginia Beach Public Library