Shark Garden to host annual Spring Open House on Saturday, April 26

Burien, WALocal News

Shark Garden will host its annual Spring Open House on Saturday, April 26, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM local time. The event will include activities such as soil testing and discussions on host organisms, focusing on sustainable gardening practices. Located at 614 SW 120th St, Burien, Washington, the open house invites families and gardening enthusiasts from the Seattle Metropolitan Area to participate. This year’s theme emphasizes community engagement and education in home gardening. Attendees can expect to interact with gardening experts who will provide insights on enhancing garden productivity.

The event aims to promote eco-friendly gardening techniques among local residents, fostering a culture of sustainability. According to organizers, last year's open house attracted over 200 visitors, highlighting the growing interest in gardening. This year, they anticipate even higher attendance as gardening continues to gain popularity in the region.

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