Fall Plant Sale at Kruckeberg October 10-12 and October 17-19, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kruckeberg Botanic Garden will host its Fall Plant Sale on October 10-12 and October 17-19, 2025, offering a wide array of plant selections. The sale aims to engage local residents and inspire them to embrace sustainable gardening practices. This event provides an essential funding source for the garden's conservation efforts, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives. Gardening enthusiasts can find various native plants, which play a critical role in supporting local ecosystems. The garden's mission focuses on promoting biodiversity and educating the community about the importance of native flora.

Participants in the sale will not only enhance their gardens but also contribute to the larger goal of preserving local plant species. The Fall Plant Sale has become a cherished tradition for many in the Shoreline area, fostering a sense of community and environmental stewardship. By attending, visitors support the garden's ongoing efforts to maintain its beautiful landscape and educational resources.

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