Fuchsia plant sale in Lynnwood Aug. 9

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Sno-King Fuchsia Society and the Pilchuck Fuchsia Society will host a joint show and sale of fuchsia plants on August 9 from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at Renew Covenant Church in Lynnwood.

Attendees can purchase a variety of fuchsia plants and engage with knowledgeable enthusiasts about their care. Fuchsias are known for their vibrant blooms from late spring until the first frost, making them an attractive addition to any garden while also supporting local pollinators. The event will feature plants suitable for colorful baskets as well as hardy perennial varieties that can be planted directly in gardens. Additionally, various flowering baskets will be on display to inspire local gardening efforts. This sale not only promotes horticultural interest but also fosters community engagement among gardening enthusiasts.

Renew Covenant Church is located at 2721 164th St. S. W. , Lynnwood, making it accessible for local residents. The event represents a collaborative effort to enhance the community's appreciation for gardening and plant care.

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