If it ain't broke, I'll fix that for you.
Also a note: within the profession, event programming is widely recognized as a big part of the future. Many a librarian spends their day scouring the web for free presenters. Check with your municipality's public library, no matter how big or small. They might like to host some permaculture classes.
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Note: Good start Jennifer. We need to see the 12 packets of each edible species so they can be counted. The purple coneflower is not strictly edible. It is used for traditional medicine. This is a difficult BB as you can see by the point scoring range. Looking forward to the second iteration.
I pulled this out of a site on how to start a seed saving library: So how does a seed library work? A seed library takes some time and effort to put together, but the way the library works is very simple: gardeners “borrow” seeds from the library at planting time. At the end of the growing season, they save seeds from the plants and return a portion of the seeds to the library.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Seed Lending Library: How To Start A Seed Library https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/propagation/seeds/how-to-start-a-seed-library.htm
One of the requirements is that 8 people check out packets. You could show this by keeping a lending and return card for each lot of seeds or a log.
I suggest is that you create your own project log in permaculture Projects: https://permies.com/f/69/projects If you need help ask like you did for this BB.
Hope this helps. Happy for you to PM me if you need a hand.
Cheers
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Note: Very nice seed library but you say only 4 people checked out seeds. I count 7 in your log (Cherish twice still counts as one)
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