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10th Annual Seed Swap

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Diane Durbin of Waterville registers for her first seed swap with Brad Fields, right, of Toledo.

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Elizabeth Harrington of Toledo sitting at Toledo Grows' rustic table with two chairs and two benches that was built by Toledo Grows.

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Sarah Sobel-Poage of Perrysburg, left, looks over brassica seeds. Volunteer Bill Pedee of Toledo is at right.

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A large crowd gathers at the table of Wild Ones, seeds of native plants for Oak Openings area.

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Helen Palochko of Maumee left, explains the simplicity of the seed bomb to Judy Hanes of Ottawa Lake, Mich. The seed bombs, small ball of about 25 seeds of native plants, were made by Holland, Navarre and Woodley Connections.

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Candy Fox of West Unity asks Master Gardener Vicki Gallagher of Rossford a question about growing wisteria. The table was one of over a score of information tables and seed tables in two large rooms at the high school.

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Waiting in line to register for the Seed Swap are, from left, Kristie Woody of Toledo, with her children Jace Woody, 17 months, Katelyn, 7, partially obscured, Ashlyn, 7, and Kelsey Woody, 9. At right is volunteer Rena Delaney of Toledo.

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Woodward High School sophomore and Young Women of Excellence member Falak Naz, 15, left, sorts donated seeds while volunteer Nancy Grindulis gives donors tickets for the swap.

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