Mother's Day Weekend Plant Sale at Kruckeberg May 911, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kruckeberg Botanic Garden will hold its annual Mother's Day Weekend Plant Sale from May 9 to May 11, 2025, in Shoreline. The sale will feature a diverse selection of plants that cater to various gardening needs, from ornamental to edible varieties. This event provides an excellent opportunity for local residents to enhance their outdoor spaces while supporting a community-focused initiative. Proceeds will fund the garden's educational programs and conservation efforts, which aim to foster environmental stewardship among visitors. The garden has a long-standing commitment to promoting native plant species and sustainable gardening practices.

Visitors can engage with knowledgeable staff who can offer advice on plant care and gardening techniques. The event is not just about shopping; it serves as a gathering point for community members to connect and share their gardening experiences. Residents are encouraged to participate and support local horticulture.

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