Annual 2025 Master Gardener Plant Sale in Bellevue September 14, 2025

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The WSU Extension King County Master Gardeners will host the annual 2025 Master Gardener Plant Sale on September 14 at Bellevue Botanical Garden, focusing on pollinator protection. Local vendors such as Celestial Dream Gardens will sell a variety of plants, alongside a cut-flower bouquet table and a seed-sharing station. Experts Daniel Mount, Sue Melgaard, and Molly van der Burch will provide talks on native plants and pollinators, requiring prior registration and a small fee. Proceeds from the event will support the Master Gardener Foundation of King County, which funds various gardening initiatives. This year’s theme highlights the critical role of pollinators in local ecosystems and encourages sustainable gardening practices.

The event is free to the public, promoting community involvement in gardening. The Bellevue Botanical Garden is a significant attraction, offering a beautiful setting for the sale. More details will be available on the event's website as the date approaches.

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