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Shoutout to the neighborhood garden group keeping traditions alive

Back in the day, we'd swap seeds using handwritten notes. Now with all the tech, their monthly meetups still happen, and I just gave away my first batch of homegrown tomatoes to a new member.
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anthony_campbell88
Elliot_patel has a point about the QR codes taking over. We kept our swap box going by asking everyone to add a short note by hand, even if they use a QR code for details. It keeps the personal touch alive.
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elliot_patel
Our old seed swap box only had three handwritten notes left last fall, the rest were printed QR codes. It feels like the tradition changed more than survived, honestly.
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the_linda
the_linda3d ago
How about QR codes let more people join in?
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