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Crop Swap Ōkato

Location: Downtown Ōkato Cafe, 64 Carthew St, Ōkato 4335

Time: 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, 3:30 PM

Contact: pennyinthenow@gmail.com


What is a Crop Swap?

A crop swap is a friendly and informal community event where people come together to exchange their homegrown produce, homemade goods, and gardening knowledge. It’s a wonderful, non-monetary way to share the abundance of your garden, discover new foods, and connect with fellow gardeners in your community.

What to Bring:

  • Homegrown Produce: Bring your surplus fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
  • Homemade Goods: Jams, preserves, eggs, baked goods, or honey.
  • Gardening Extras: Seeds, seedlings, cuttings, or plants you’d like to share.

Tips for a Great Swap:

  • Label Your Items: Clearly label your items so people know what they’re getting.
  • Bring a Basket: A basket or bag is handy for carrying your items and your new treasures.
  • Connect with Others: The best part of a crop swap is meeting and sharing with others who love to grow.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just have a few extra lemons, everyone is welcome. We look forward to seeing you at the Downtown Ōkato Cafe!

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Hosted By Suzy Randall

Suzy Randall

Suzy Randall is mentioned in the context of being a "Crop Swap Programme Manager" with Franziska von Hunerbein and working for Sustainable Taranaki. This suggests she plays a key role in the organization now, but the initial founding is attributed to Franziska von Hunerbein.