Shorecrest Spring Plant Sale - on now

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Annual Shorecrest Spring Plant Sale is currently taking place, signaling the start of the gardening season in the community. This sale offers a wide variety of plants, including vibrant flowers, aromatic herbs, and fresh vegetables, sourced from the reputable Tom DeSanto Greenhouses. Not only does this event provide great prices for quality plants, but it also serves as a fundraiser to support the Class of 2028. Community members are encouraged to place their orders either through an online platform or by obtaining a paper order form at the ASB window at the school. The sale will run until April 10, 2025, ensuring ample time for residents to participate.

Plant pickups are scheduled for April 30, allowing for timely planting. This initiative not only promotes gardening but also fosters community spirit and engagement. For further inquiries, interested buyers can contact the event coordinator via email.

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