frequently

asked

questions

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  • Yes!

    We started out as an LLC back in 2019 and became a non-profit in 2025 because of our shift in focus on educating and empowering communities to grow food, together.

  • Yes, please! While the #1 goal for Tomorrow’s Garden is to have a seed bank full of seeds saved from growers of all sizes in Charlotte, North Carolina, we still accept donation of seeds purchased from companies up to 3 years old. Fill out the form on the Charlotte Seed Bank page as the first step to setting up a seed donation.

  • No worries at all! Life is always top priority. An email will go out to all class sign-ups the day before the class; if you cannot make it, simply reply to that email and let me know.

    Classes are being added all the time, so make sure to subscribe to the Tomorrow’s Garden Newsletter or bookmark our Calendar of Events page in order to be the first to know about new classes as they become available.

  • Yes! You can read and subscribe to the Tomorrow’s Garden Substack which includes both articles with helpful garden tips and updates about my own growing journey.

  • Awesome, and we would love to! Email tomorrowsgardennc@gmail.com with your information and the location you have access or permission to and we can discuss class curriculum and dates.

  • If _____ is not part of our calendar of events, then either we do not have the funding to teach or even the idea to do so to begin with! Email tomorrowsgardennc@gmail.com if you have an idea or request for a class to be taught that we currently do not cover.

  • As of right now, officially, yes. Once Tomorrow’s Garden is successful in Charlotte, we aim to set up dedicated seed banks for other cities and grow zones, too.