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Showering the Hindman KY Community with Seeds

Hindman Settlement School is an NSDAR-supported school in Appalachia.  They are accepting donations of vegetable seeds to distribute to families in their Roots & Rows home gardening program through April 15! Families attend ongoing workshops and receive support in growing and preserving fresh, nutritious foods for their families and community!
Primarily, they are seeking the following seeds packets, but other vegetable seeds will be accepted:
  • cucumbers
  • lettuce
  • okra
  • radish
  • carrot
  • melon
  • squash
  • turnip
Donations can be mailed to:
Hindman Settlement School
P.O. Box 844
Hindman, KY 41822

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