Seed Library

Growing Community, Garden by Garden

Welcome to our Seed Library. This initiative assists community gardeners in NYC with accessing culturally relevant seeds, seeds that promote biodiversity, and seeds that are heirlooms or otherwise difficult to source.

We want to make it easier for community gardeners to grow produce that they and their community members need, to create vital pollinator habitat, and to share seeds their garden groups are saving.

The Seed Library operates from March through October each year.

How It Works

Review the FAQs

  • Confirm eligibility and seasonal availability.

Coordinate with Your Garden Group

  • Plan what your garden will grow and what your community needs.

Request Seeds During the Season

  • The program runs March through October.

Grow, Share, and Save

  • Support your garden community and help cultivate biodiversity across NYC.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Your garden group is welcome to receive up to 50 seed packets in the spring and up to 50 seed packets in the fall.

    If your garden has a project that could benefit from additional hands or other forms of support, we invite you to share more details with us.

    During the growing season, Green Guerillas partners with several volunteer groups and more than 35 youth interns. When possible, we work to connect gardens with volunteers or youth intern teams to provide hands-on assistance during the 2026 growing season.

    Please note that while our capacity continues to grow, we are only able to commit to a limited number of projects each season. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to share your needs so we can plan our support as thoughtfully as possible.

  • Each community garden can submit 2 requests for the year. Please coordinate among your members to make selections. We want to share with as many community gardens as possible.

  • We will be reviewing your requests on a weekly basis.

  • When you checkout your cart, you can select how you want to get your seeds. We can mail them to you. Or you can pick them up from our office in Brooklyn or at an upcoming event.

  • This is an NYC-based program. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate community gardens or gardeners outside of the city.

  • We are accepting donations! If you currently have seeds that you would like to donate to our Seed Library, email info@greenguerillas.org to learn how to make a seed donation.

Vegetables

Vegetables

Filters

Fox Cherry Tomato
Broccoli Waltham 29
Large Red Cherry Tomato
Boston Pickling Cucumber
Red Russian Kale
Artichoke Green Globe
GREEN WAVE MUSTARD SEEDS
Pea, Alaska
Cascadia Pod Pea
Straight Eight Cucumber
Cauliflower-Snowball
Cucumber Muncher
Onion, Walla Walla Sweet
Lettuce, Salad Bowl Seeds
Spaghetti Winter Squash
Catskill Brussels Sprouts
Green Skin Bitter Melon
EFO SHOKO (LAGOS SPINACH)
Bok Choy
Sold out
Butterflay Spinach
Red Malabar Spinach
Rosa Bianca Eggplant
Listada Di Gandia Eggplant
Rainbow Chard
Silverado Chard
Rhubarb Chard
Sold out
Georgia Southern Collards
Dino Kale
Rainbow Lacinato Kale
Scarlet Kale
Black Beauty Zucchini
Dark Star Zucchini
Golden Zucchini
Kars Egg Squash
Black Futsu Squash
Honeynut Squash
Waltham Butternut Squash
Magnolia Blossom Snap Pea
Golden Sweet Snow Pea
Swiss Giant Snow Pea
Green Arrow Shell Pea
Silver Slicer Cucumber
Ukrainian Slicing Cucumber
Lemon Cucumber
Provider Bush Green Bean
Black Turtle Bean
Burgundy Okra
Light Red Kidney Bean
Rutgers - Tomatoes
Pineapple - Tomatoes
Sweetie Cherry - Tomatoes
Red Brandywine - Tomatoes
Curly Cress-Sprout Seed
Alfalfa-Sprout Seed
Lettuce
Sold out
Broccoli
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Baby Cabbage
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Black Beauty - Eggplant
Clemson Spineless Okra
Homemade Pickles Cucumber
Marketmore 76 - Cucumbers
Baby Butternut - Squash
Table Queen Acorn Squash
Jack O Lantern - Pumpkin
Callalloo
Sold out
Garlic - Chives
Lima Beans
North Easter Pole Beans

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Our Seed Library is more than a distribution program. It’s a way to strengthen food traditions, biodiversity, and community resilience across New York City.

By supporting community gardens with meaningful seed access, we help cultivate healthy neighborhoods and thriving green spaces.

A Community Resource