Seed saving for land justice
Sun 12 Oct 2025Galgael
Workshop
Collaborators:
A Land Moot Galgael
Scottish Histories of Resistance
On Sunday, Glasgow Seed Library will host a hands-on workshop on how to harvest and save seed, as well as discussing why seed saving and sharing within communities is important.
The seed processed within the workshop has been grown in Glasgow, by the Glasgow Seed Library and will be available to borrow later in the year.
About A Land Moot
Last year, a group of us gathered in Ibrox to explore the intersections of social injustice and land inequality.
This year, in the face of emboldened fascism, dispossession, and colonial violence in Scotland and globally, we hold space again for building, resisting, strategising, and embodying our relationships to land.
This is an invitation to moot - to vitalise our assembly, to move from talking towards action. There will be talks, but also workshops, songs, rituals, skills-sharing, creative practices and a ceilidh.
This year, A Land Moot is being co-organised and programmed by a number of working groups: practical commoning, collective economies, land back, food, media, resisting green capitalism and political education. Each group is making space for exploring histories, presents and futures of justice issues converging around land.
This event is part of a long-term struggle towards dismantling concentrated power and ownership and decolonising our relationships to land. We hope to create a space for this movement to take root.