

Continuing on our thread of sharing SEEDS’ newly articulated values with our constituents, the second installment of this series focuses on Equity. We believe that anyone is capable of leading and that communities gain strength as residents step … read more
Friends,
To call this election cycle intense would be an understatement. It has left residual tension and uncertainty that are palpable, even in an environment as serene as the Southside Garden. As we navigate a new political landscape, … read more
Autumn is brassica season! Collards, kale, turnips, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes – these are all in the brassica plant family. For those who are trying to cut back on eating simply carbs (such as white rice), this recipe is … read more
Seven values serve as our foundation at SEEDS. These values inform the content of our programs as well as the ways that we interact with participants, partners, volunteers, donors, and with each other as the staff and board … read more
I first held a baby chicken at SEEDS.
Citrix ShareFile in Raleigh first partnered with SEEDS way back in the spring of 2012. Over the past four years, this relationship has blossomed and bloomed (pun intended!).
In the … read more
Some people avoid bees because they have an allergy; others avoid bees because they have apiphobia (a fear of bees). However, David Fruchtenicht is just the opposite – he has sought them out through his passion for beekeeping. … read more
“What vegetables are purple,” Vera Braswell asked the SEEDS summer campers July 26th. The kids all raised their hands. “Eggplant!” “Potatoes!” Yes, the kids knew about purple potatoes! Vera was very impressed. Vera said it can be a … read more
Native American tribes have survived and thrived by growing and eating the 3 sisters: corn, pole beans, and squash. YOU can thrive on the 3 sisters, too. These sisters support each other and help each other thrive. The … read more