Seed Saving talk with Gretel Anspach to take place at Milton Public Library Jul. 26

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Seed Saving talk with Gretel Anspach to take place at Milton Public Library Jul. 26

The last program for adults this month will be a Milton Grows initiative talk called: “Seed Saving” which will happen on Wednesday, July 26, at 7 p.m. in person in our Keys Room. Saving seeds is a great way of preserving plants that perform well in this area, and to also get next year’s plants for free. Learn to tell if a plant will “breed true,” and also how to collect and preserve seeds for next year’s garden and harvest.

This information will be presented by Gretel Anspach, a retired systems engineer for Raytheon. She is a trustee of the MA Horticultural Society and a lifetime master gardener with MMGA.

For more details and to register in advance, please go to our website: miltonlibrary.org/events/upcoming-events.

This event is kindly supported by the Friends of the Milton Public Library and are free and open to all. For questions, Email [email protected] or call the Reference Dept. at (617) 898-4964. We hope you might consider joining in for a library program this month!

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