Flower Garden Festival open through Sunday

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Flower and Garden Festival at the Seattle Convention Center is buzzing with excitement, particularly for its stunning moon gates that have captured the attention of attendees. Among the many displays are the CityScape and Patio Gardens on the SkyBridge, showcasing innovative landscaping ideas. A standout feature is the Library Garden of Curiosities, an eclectic collection that merges vintage charm with garden aesthetics. The festival is not just about displays; it offers a comprehensive schedule of seminars and workshops that allow participants to deepen their gardening knowledge and skills. As the final weekend approaches, attendees are urged to secure their tickets and immerse themselves in this vibrant celebration of horticulture.

The festival has become a cornerstone of Seattle's gardening community, drawing in enthusiasts from all over the region. With its engaging atmosphere and educational opportunities, the Flower and Garden Festival exemplifies the city's commitment to celebrating nature and creativity. This event is a must-visit for anyone passionate about gardening or looking to explore local cultural events.

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