Edmonds Floretum Garden Club thanks Ace Hardware Lynnwood for plant sale donations

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club received generous donations from Ace Hardware of Lynnwood to support its annual plant sale. The event is set for May 3 from 9 a. m. to noon at the Edmonds United Methodist Church. It will feature a diverse range of plants, including perennials and herbs, along with previously loved garden art and various gardening supplies.

Proceeds from the sale will support local scholarships and grants, emphasizing the club's role in community development. Local gardeners have actively contributed to the plant offerings, showcasing the region's gardening culture. This initiative not only promotes gardening but also fosters community engagement and support for education. The club invites residents to participate and enjoy the unique offerings. The event underscores the importance of local partnerships in enhancing community resources.

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