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Green thumbs ready? The annual Mississauga Seed Library blooms on February 28

Make the most of gardening season with fun workshops, free seeds and family activities for all ages and experience levels.

City services | February 23, 2026

Cultivate your curiosity as the Mississauga Seed Library returns this Saturday, February 28, at Hazel McCallion Central Library! The Seed Library is a free annual event that supports sustainable food systems, encourages seed saving and promotes healthy local biodiversity. It brings residents together as part of Mississauga Library’s efforts to nurture civic engagement and lifelong learning.

Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just sprouting your green thumb, there’s plenty for everyone to enjoy. The event kicks off at 10 a.m. with more than a dozen exhibitors ready to share their expertise. Pick up new skills at fun and interactive workshops, including:

  • Design your own native pollinator garden that helps sustain our local ecosystem with Blooming Boulevards.
  • Learn essential tips to successfully start a wide variety of plants with Master Gardeners.
  • Discover how to turn everyday kitchen scraps into living soil for your garden with Amanda Hunter, the Worm Wrangler.
  • And much more to discover!

When the celebration ends, your green adventure begins! Starting at 3 p.m., visit mississaugalibrary.ca/seeds to fill out the form and reserve your free seeds for pick-up at any library location.

Event details

What

The Mississauga Library’s Seed Library is a free, annual community program that allows residents to borrow seeds to grow food and flowers at home.

When

The Seed Library launches on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 10 a.m. The form to request your free seeds opens later that day at 3 p.m.

Where

Hazel McCallion Central Library – Level 2
301 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W.
Mississauga, ON

Cost

Free to attend with no registration required. Open to all ages and experience levels.

A group of participants in an indoor event space examines a table with green display boards that hold rows of photo cards and small clear containers filled with different seed types.

Make a seed donation

We encourage seed donations to help ensure that the seed library is self-sustaining. When growing season ends, harvest your seeds and bring some back to the library to help provide for the next cycle. Make sure to clean and label your seeds with the type of plant, the year and the location where it was grown.

Donated seeds must be:

  • Open-pollinated (pollinated naturally by wind, insects or other natural means)
  • Non-hybrid
  • Not genetically modified/non-GMO
  • Heirloom seeds (seeds from plants grown and saved over multiple generations)

An arrangement of small clear containers, each filled with different types of seeds, displayed on a black cloth draped over a green table.

More information

The Mississauga Seed Library has grown to more than 1,000 members and gave out thousands of seed packets last year. It continues to become more popular as more residents participate and embrace the joys of home gardening.

Nurture your green thumb by visiting the library catalogue to check out home gardening guides and resources. The library has many different materials available to borrow, including seeds, museum and park passes, maker spaces, accessible technology and more.

The modern library is about so much more than books. The seed library is one of many different programs hosted by the Mississauga Library to support diverse residents. Learn about the wide variety of programs hosted by the library at mississaugalibrary.ca/programs.

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