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Seedlings: Tools, Tales and Tactics for Growing Together

  • St Thomas Community Food Hub 95 Cowick Street Exeter, England, EX4 1JF United Kingdom (map)

A workshop for plant-lovers to connect through seeds and the human-plant relationship.

What is Seedlings?

Seedlings is monthly event series that has been running in London, a reading group and workshop for plant-lovers to connect through seeds and the human-plant relationship. Together, we explore how seeds can be powerful metaphors for resistance, resilience, and future possibility. Through games, mapping, and creative prompts, we spark conversations, build action lists around food justice, and design ideas to support more food-growing across the city.

It’s part reading group, part conversation game, and part design lab—gently shifting between reflection, connection, and co-creation.

In March, we'll be running a one off-session in Exeter.

What we’ll explore:

Each session is grounded in a reading on seed-saving politics and practices, opening up questions around how we grow, share, and protect seeds.

For this Exeter-based March event, we’ll explore "the people who save seeds" through the work of Rowan White, a seed keeper in the US, who talks about resilience rooted in biodiversity and what's encoded within us.

To request March’s reading, email aspacethatgives@gmail.com

Past themes have included:

  • Cultural inheritance of seeds

  • Genes as currency

  • The ethics of reviving ancient seeds

  • Building libraries for local weed seeds

About the workshop:

Every session weaves together playful activities and serious conversation—from games and creative prompts to mapping exercises that connect big ideas to real-world growing spaces.

At the heart of the gathering is our ritual called Seed-Dating: Strangers respond to anonymous questions hidden in brown envelopes, sparking dialogues that branch into collective ideas and tangible actions.

Participants will be invited to bring three offerings:

  1. A question inspired by the reading

  2. A place they’d love to grow or save seeds

  3. A challenge related to that place (+object that might help solve the challenge)

Session Plan:

5:45–6:00pm | Arrival

Let your roots settle in.

6:00–6:20pm | Welcome & Introduction

An introduction to Seedlings and each other.

6:20–7:00pm | Seed-Dating

Rotating conversations—exchanging ideas, stories, and questions.

7:00–7:10pm | Break

7:10–7:45pm | In-Depth Group Work

Speculative design prompts to translate conversations into action plans.

7:45–8:00pm | Closing Circle

Grounding, light seed-sharing, and setting intentions to carry forward.

About the wider project: Seedlings

Seedlings: Tools, Tales and Tactics fior Growing Together is an evolving initiative that sprouted in January 2025. It’s designed to spark deeper conversations about seeds—not just how we grow them, but how we share, protect, and imagine them into the futurethrough culture, care, and collective action.

Seedlings began as a way to connect London’s growers—many of whom work with food but rarely get space to explore the politics, histories, and futures of seed-saving. It has since become a meeting ground for growers, artists, activists, and the quietly curious—a space for cross-pollination and shared learning.

To read an article about a recent event:

August 2025 Seed-Dating: https://medium.com/@aspacethatgives/reading-seed-dating-august-2025-0155c5b152f3

October 2025 at the Seed Gathering: https://medium.com/@aspacethatgives/seeds-are-at-the-table-notes-from-the-2025-gathering-and-a-year-of-seed-dating-210f66563ab8

To follow the Seedlings project on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/a_space_that_gives/

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