Diggin' Shoreline Annual Plant Sale Saturday May 17, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Diggin' Shoreline will hold its Annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at the Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center, located at 18560 First Ave N, Shoreline, WA. The sale will offer a wide array of plants, including perennials, annuals, and a special focus on tomatoes. Proceeds will benefit the Ching Community Garden, enhancing local food sustainability efforts. This event aims to engage the community, encouraging residents to support local gardening initiatives. Payment options include cash, checks, debit, credit, and Venmo, making it accessible for all attendees.

Last year’s sale saw significant participation, highlighting the community’s interest in gardening and environmental stewardship. Such events not only provide plant options but also foster relationships among residents. Supporting local initiatives like this helps cultivate a vibrant community spirit.

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