Seed Saving & Starting


ABG Seeds Grow Gardens

by Holly Johnson Dafna Gozani discovered Alameda Backyard Growers Seed Libraries three years ago. She noticed that the seeds had been hand-picked for the Island City’s micro-climate. “The information on the seed packets and on the ABG website is better than anything else I’ve seen,” she says. Dafna noticed the […]

Dafna Gozani walking with ABG at July 4 Parade

ABG Free Seed Library

Seed Packing Party Aug. 17, 2023

Saturday, August 27 at Noon at an East End Location 2023 is turning out to be another big year for ABG’s Free Seed Libraries. With your help, we packed and have given out close to 10,000 packets of seeds so far this year. As summer comes to an end, we […]


Countdown to an ABG Plant Sale

Text and photos by Marla Koss, additional photo credits to Holly Johnson JANUARY: The holidays are over. Things are finally quiet for most. But Alameda Backyard Growers’ Spring Plant Sale organizers are just getting revved up. They have a mere three-and-a-half months to raise hundreds of tomato, vegetable, herb and […]

ABG Plant Sale 2023

School gardens

School Gardens Bridge the Gap Between School and Community

Alameda Sun – Wednesday, November 23, 2022 by Kristen Smeal, Co-President of Alameda Backyard Growers During World War I, school gardens materialized as an effort to utilize idle land on urban and suburban school properties. Food was grown at schools for local community food security, to increase nutritional awareness, and […]


January is Seed Season

by Birgitt Evans, Master Gardener and ABG Board Member It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No, not the holidays, silly. Seed season. All your seed catalogs have arrived, the nurseries are chock-full of seeds and it’s time to get out some Post-its and start making your choices. This […]

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Choosing seeds

Non-GMO, Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Organic and Biodynamic Seed

by Margie Siegal So there you are, poking through the seed racks at Ploughshares Nursery or Encinal Nursery, and trying to figure out what variety to buy, or scrolling around all the different seed companies on-line, reading through the descriptions and trying to figure out what variety to buy. Once […]


Free Seed Library in Webster Street Healing Garden

Check out the beautifully crafted seed library installed by Alameda Backyard Growers in the Healing Garden, 1435 Webster Street last weekend. Many thanks to Jake Myers and Troop 1015, Ken Carvahlo, Jim Myers, and to WEAD board member Michael Towne, who heads up the team of garden volunteers in the […]

Free Seed Library in Healing Garden

Growing seeds in squash

Growing Food from Food

Alameda Sun – Wednesday, March 10, 2021 by Holly Johnson, ABG Board member In addition to growing vegetables from seeds or plant starts, there is a fun, easy method to try without needing to buy or acquire anything extra. Many types of food are very easy to grow from scraps […]


Two More Seed Libraries Grace the Island City

Alameda Sun – Tuesday, March 2, 2021 by Kristen Smeal, ABG Board member When Girl Scout Leader Jill Proffitt learned of the Alameda Backyard Growers (ABG) Free Seed Library, she saw an opportunity for the Girl Scouts to help. Girl Scout Troop #33373 of Alameda, which includes eighth-graders Jennifer Proffitt, […]

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Tomato seedlings-under lights

Growing Vegetables from Seed

with Birgitt Evans Starting vegetables from seed can save money and will give you access to thousands of vegetable varieties not available as transplants. And with three Free Seed Libraries in Alameda in 2021, you are going to want to know how to care for your seeds. This year’s class […]


Two New Seed Libraries

Girl Scout Troop 33373 of Alameda and Alameda Backyard Growers teamed up to place two new ABG Free Seed Libraries in Alameda. The Girl Scouts have finished building, painting, and installing the two boxes for gracious homeowners in the West End of Alameda and on Bay Farm Island. Project advisor […]

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choosing seed catalogs

Seed Catalogs

by Margie Siegal The holidays are over, but the pandemic is still here. It’s cold and wet outside. There’s no place to go. A depressing prospect… but if you buy mail order seeds, you are not sad and depressed. You are eagerly awaiting the year’s delivery of SEED CATALOGS.  Seed […]


Starting Vegetables & Herbs From Seeds

by Birgitt Evans By now you have heard about our Free Seed Library and possibly availed yourself of some of the more than 1,100 packets of seeds that we have distributed. Now that you have seeds though, what do you do with them? You have two choices. You can plant […]

Seedlings Under Lights

Growing carrots from seed

Growing Seeds Outside

by Linda Carloni You have seeds from our Free Seed Library, the nursery, a catalog or a website. Now it’s time to plant seeds for your fall and winter garden. Birgitt Evans (article author and star of our seed planting video) and Kristen Smeal (videographer) cover planting seeds in containers […]


Free Seed Library Comes to the Island City

Alameda Sun, Thursday, August 13, 2020 by Birgitt Evans Alameda Backyard Growers (ABG) was founded 10 years ago by Amanda MacLean Bruemmer and Janice Edwards in response to the economic meltdown as a way to build community, learn about growing food and give back to those in the community in […]

ABG Free Seed Library

Saving Seeds

Saving Seeds For Future Generations

by Birgitt Evans, ABG Board member and Master Gardener Ever since I started growing food at 13, I have been fascinated by the miracle of seeds. You can take a tiny round object, place it in the ground and a plant will emerge from that spot. And if it is […]


How to Make Seed Tape

by Kristen Smeal, Master Gardener Seed tape is a biodegradable tape that helps with plant spacing in the garden. It is beneficial for planting small seeds that normally require thinning (a gardeners dreaded task) like carrots, lettuces, herbs, and greens (collards, kale, spinach). This can be especially important for children, […]

Seed tape

keeping garden veggies healthy

The Starts or Seeds are Planted. Now What?

by Linda Carloni, ABG Board member and Master Gardener Make Sure Your Plants are Getting Enough Water As your plants get larger and the weather gets warmer, keep an eagle eye on the water needs of your veggie plants. While you still have seeds sprouting or very small seedlings, the […]


Growing Vegetables from Seeds in April

by Birgitt Evans, ABG Board member and Master Gardener What a wild ride March was! Lives were turned upside down. We traded security for uncertainty. While many people ran for toilet paper, the rest of us surveyed our options and decided that we preferred home food security. And then we […]

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Growing tomatoes

Three Tips for Tomato Seedlings in Alameda

by Linda Carloni, ABG Board member and Master Gardener Tomatoes are one of most popular plants for home gardens. Alameda’s climate and soil are not optimal for all varieties of tomatoes, but with some knowledge of Alameda’s eccentricities, you can enjoy home grown tomatoes. Using tomato seedlings rather than seeds […]


Growing Your Own Vegetables from Seed

February 18, 2020 from 7 to 8:30 pm Rhythmix Cultural Works 2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda Join Alameda Backyard Growers speaker Birgitt Evans for an informative and hands-on seed starting workshop. About this Event Starting vegetables from seed can save money and will give you access to thousands of vegetable varieties […]


Kitazawa Seed Co.

Growing Asian Vegetables from Seed – Apr 18

with Jim Ryugo of Kitazawa Seeds Tuesday, April 18, 2017, 7:00 – 8:00 PM Rhythmix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Ave, Alameda Enjoy Pak Choi, Chinese Broccoli and Kabocha Squash?  Come find out how you can grow your own so you can have them at the peak of freshness.  Join Jim Ryugo of Kitazawa Seed Company to […]


Seed Saving

with Irene Beebe, Alameda County Master Gardener Not so long ago, seed saving was part of every garden. From ancient times until our grandparents’ day (or great-grandparents’, depending on your age!),  favorite strains of vegetables and flowers were renewed from year to year and generation to generation, sometimes travelling long […]

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