Islanders can pick up a variety of free seeds at Guernsey's Guille-Allès Library.
In the corner of Clifton Room on the first floor, you'll find the Guille-Allès Seed Library.
Community members have filled the draws with seeds for years - so others can grow vegetables, flowers, herbs and fruits for free.
The initiative is now supported by the Pollinator Project and HSBC.
The Library's Abi Paine says the collaboration will ensure the free and sustainable initiative can continue.
“The Seed Library has been a popular addition to our service in recent years.
It’s a great way for the community to experience the joy of growing their own, and this new collaboration helps ensure that the seed drawers are always topped up so that more people can sow, grow, save and share."


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