Edmonds Floretum Garden Club annual plant sale May 3, 2025 in Edmonds

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The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club's annual plant sale takes place on Saturday, May 3, from 9 AM to noon at Edmonds United Methodist Church. Club members have prepared a diverse selection of plants, including native species and perennials, which are popular among local gardeners. The garden boutique will feature donated items such as tools, decorative pots, and even patio furniture, enhancing the shopping experience for attendees. Early arrivals can enjoy the best selection, with proceeds directed toward environmental stewardship programs and horticulture scholarships at local colleges. This event highlights the club's role in promoting gardening and environmental awareness within the community.

The club has been active in Edmonds for many years, fostering a love for plants and nature among its members. Local residents are encouraged to attend and support these initiatives, which benefit educational programs and community projects. Such events not only provide quality plants but also strengthen community ties and promote sustainable practices.

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