• Here in Sweden we have “sticklingbytardagar”, “cutting trade days”, commonly arranged by enthusiasts in Facebook groups. Name a place and a time and people show up with their excess sprouts and cuttings to trade and give away.

    • I’ve heard of several “Pflanzentauschtage” (“plant trade days”) here in Germany as well.

      • 1 year

        I attended one in Slovenia a few years ago, amazing event

    • Wow that’s exactly what I had in mind. I gotta check if that’s already a thing here in Germany too 😅

      • Spermüllverschenktag maybe. Everyone just leaves their unwanted furniture out o the same day and everyone prowls around picking stuff up

    • How did I not know about that. Maybe because I haven’t been on Facebook for over ten years.

  • Maybe my farmer’s market is really lax, but I’ve seen people sell young plants there (also mushroom starters, which I thought was super cool but had no room for).

    • 1 year

      Not sure I’ve been to a farmer’s market where no one is selling young plants.

      I think OP is looking for a more informal meetup kinda deal.

  • Isn’t that a "farmers market "? We have them all over Wisconsin in the spring and summer.

    • Yesterday at our farmer’s market half of it was people with too many seedlings they were selling.

    • Our local farmers market unfortunately only really allows vendors and requires an application process (and a sales tax license) - ie you can’t just hang out and trade seedlings and stuff with people without paying a booth fee (of ~$300) so it’s really only for people running a business. There’s also a fine for every day you’re late to your booth so it’s not feasible to pay for a space if you’re not going to show up and sell stuff all season long.

      You also can’t apply for a booth later than like 4 months before the season (applications are closed in like Dec) so it’s really not geared towards someone who isn’t selling lots of product.

      • 1 year

        Of course there’s a fee, running the thing isn’t 100% free. Probably about $20?

        • If it was only a small daily fee then it would be perfect for trading seedlings but you have to reserve a booth for the whole season (the fee is about $300 btw) and you have to pay a fine ($50) if you’re late setting up your booth or don’t give 48hrs notice that you won’t be at your reserved booth any of the days it runs.

          You also apparently need a sales tax license to participate.

          In other words, like I said our farmers market is only for businesses. If you go stand in the corner and trade seedlings then you’ll probably get kicked out

      • Not sure about all of the fees around here. But I get what you’re saying. There are a few smaller ones that work out of storage units. But again, monthly fees.

        I guess it kinda comes down to, where. Someone needs to sponsor or pay for a spot.

  • There are community gardens. They would probably be the best address for something like this.

  • In germany, we have places where you can share your plant seeds and such. They’re usually connected to other social institutions and leftist spaces.

      • Linke gruppen sind sehr dezentral wegen der hohen repressionsgefahr. Du kannst mal nach “infoladen” gucken. Gibts eigentlich in jeder stadt. Auf dem land ist bisschen mehr suchen angesagt.

    • What?! Dangit, I wish mine had that. Never heard of such a thing. We do at least have a county public garden, but I think it’s taboo to take cuttings. Only allowed to plant new stuff.

  • I’m not religious but most churches around my area have plant sales every year to raise money. It’s all just cuttings and seedlings.

  • My town and a lot of nearby towns have regular plant sales this time of year. Check for community gardening clubs. Unfortunately the only medium for planning/announcing these, that I’ve seen, is Facebook…so…yeah…

    Also my wife exchanges clippings with the neighbors all the time. We’ve got lots of them propogating indoors.

  • Ooh, reading this post got me to search “seeds and cuttings exchange Santa Monica” and I discovered there’s a Seed Library in my area! “Sprouts” popped too many wrong results because it’s the name of an organic grocery store chain.

  • I’ve seen people selling their cuttings on Nextdoor in the spring.

  • I’m not into gardening much (no garden space). But I know most people exchange plant cuttings, sprouts and whatnot through online groups in several social media platforms