WISCASSET — The Sagadahoc Chapter of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Assocation will meet at Morris Farm on Nov. 10 for a discussion of heirloom seeds.
Neil Lash, educator and founder of Medomak Valley High School’s Heirloom Seed Project, will speak at 4 p.m., followed by a potluck supper sponsored by the Sagadahoc MOFGA chapter and Morris Farm.
Lash has taught horticulture for years and Medomak students have been creating catalog and greenhouse sales of vegetable and other seeds of historical significance.
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