 While the ground outside may still be frozen, but that didn't stop a group of 4-H kids from thinking spring today, kids are busy filling squash seed packets as part of the One Vegetable One Community Project. A variety of squash seeds native to the region were packaged along with growing instructions and cooking recipes for the free seed handout. 3,000 seed packets will be distributed with the hope that it will educate the grower from start to finish. Children will more than likely eat vegetables from the garden once they've grown them, much more so than if it's brought in and they don't know what it is or where it's come from. So that's another part of this, is teaching people about where their food comes from and getting your family, getting your kids involved and developing their taste for different vegetables. The free squash seed packets will be available around Bemidji beginning in May.