LFP Garden Club plant sale May 17, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The LFP Garden Club will host a plant sale on May 17, 2025, featuring an array of locally sourced plants ideal for diverse gardening needs. The sale includes sun and shade vegetables, hanging plants, and decorative pots, all priced lower than typical store offerings. Club members in Green Aprons will be present to provide expert advice and answer questions about plant care. This initiative fosters community spirit and supports local gardening efforts, encouraging residents to enhance their outdoor spaces. The club emphasizes the value of homegrown plants, which are more likely to thrive in local conditions.

Historically, the club has engaged the community through similar events, promoting gardening education and sustainability. The sale not only provides affordable options but also strengthens community ties among gardening enthusiasts. Attendees can look forward to a vibrant selection of plants that contribute to the local environment.

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