We like to create “Open Source Gardens” and thus introduce people to Open Source (philosophy/software/seeds) in a horticultural and creative way. In our gardens and in community gardens we plant so-called “Open Source Seeds” - seeds that are available to all people as public good (commons). We want to learn with and from each other and exchange ideas about gardening and open source. Through our exchanges we like to get to know each other further and grow together into a strong community. In the garden and online.