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Crop Swap Ōhaupō

Location: Various locations, check Facebook for details.

Time: Last Sunday of the month, 11:00 AM

Contact: Ōhaupō Crop Swappers Facebook Group Join the group for updates and to connect with other swappers. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ohaupocropswappers


What is a Crop Swap?

A crop swap is a simple and rewarding way for people to share their homegrown food and garden-related items with the community. It’s a non-monetary exchange where you can trade your surplus produce, homemade goods, and gardening knowledge for things you don’t have. It’s a fantastic way to connect with your neighbors, reduce food waste, and diversify your kitchen.

What to Bring:

  • Homegrown Produce: Bring your extra fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
  • Homemade Goods: Jams, preserves, eggs, honey, or baked goods.
  • Garden Extras: Seeds, seedlings, cuttings, or potted plants.

Why Join the Swap?

  • Expand Your Harvest: Exchange your bounty for a wider variety of items.
  • Meet Fellow Gardeners: Get to know local people who share your passion for growing.
  • Learn and Share: Trade gardening tips, recipes, and success stories.

Since the location varies, it’s a good idea to check the Facebook page before you go. We look forward to seeing you there!

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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.