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Seedlings

A one-off workshop focussed on the work of Akwesasne seed keeper Rowen White.

Leigh Curtis

Zero Mile Gardens is hosting a one-off Seedlings workshop on Monday 20 April at the Love Food hub in St Thomas.

Seedlings is a London-based initiative which employs games and creative prompts to spark conversations about seeds and encourage more people to grow their own food.

The Exeter Seedlings workshop will focus on the work of Rowen White, a “seed keeper” from the Mohawk community of Akwesasne and founder of the Sierra Seeds growing project.

Participants will be invited to bring a question inspired by a reading of Rowen White’s work, which workshop leader Carmen will provide in advance, and share a location where they’d like to grow or save seeds.

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Zero Mile Gardens sets up growing spaces for local communities to grow their own food and runs activities and workshops on sustainable growing skills.

It also runs Alibi Garden, a small vegetable and herb plant nursery in the grounds of Emmanuel Hall – home to Theatre Alibi and St Thomas Library – where it hosts weekly gardening sessions.

Zero Mile Gardens plants are available for sale during spring and summer months at Brillsville Market and Quayside Farmers’ Market.

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The Seedlings workshop takes place from 5.45-8pm on Monday 20 April 2026 at the Love Food hub at 95 Cowick Street.

The event is free to attend. Registration is via the Eventbrite website.