Camden County Certified Gardener’s (CCCG) Seed Saving Library
The mission of the Seed Saving Library is to preserve and strengthen local biodiversity, encourage gardening and local food production, promote health, and educate the public about seed saving.
Below are the free seeds the NPCG acquired from the CCCG’s Seed Saving Library:
- Basil, Genovese
- Bean, Garden Blue Lake 274
- Bean, Garden Gold Rush
- Beet, Early Wonder Tall Top
- Cantaloupe, Hale’s Best Jumbo
- Carrot, Rainbow colors blend
- Chamomile, German
- Chard, Ruby Red
- Chives, Variety Heirloom
- Cucumber, Painted Serpent
- Cumin
- Dandelion, Italiko Rosso
- Eggplant, Black Beauty
- Kale, Heirloom Red Russian
- Lettuce, Black Seed Simpson
- Onion, Walla Walla
- Pak Choi, Pechay
- Parsley, Dark Moss Curled
- Pepper, Pinata Blend (hot)
- Pumpkin, Autumn Blue
- Radish, Sparkler
- Salvia, Butterfly Scarlet Sage
- Spinach, Correta Hybrid
- Squash, Early Prolific Straightneck
- Squash, Winter Grn Strp Cushaw
- Sunflower, Moonwalker
- Swiss Chard, Rainbow
- Tomato, Garden State
- Turnip, Purple Top
- Watermelon, Jubilee
Camden County Certified Gardeners
CCCG is an all volunteer non-profit with the mission to provide the residents of Camden County with fact-based information on sustainable landscape practices, pest management, and home horticulture while fostering relationships to empower Certified Gardeners to increase their abilities and knowledge.
