New vendors at 2025 Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park Garden Tour and Market

Shoreline, WALocal News

The LFP Secret Gardens Tour will feature new vendors selling unique plants and artistic creations for $25. Located indoors adjacent to free parking, the market will present items suitable for housewarming, weddings, and graduations. New participants include Hannah Rain Feingold, a multidisciplinary artist from Seattle, who explores botanical themes and will offer original works and prints. Earth Grown Creations, a Port Orchard nursery, propagates over 1,000 varieties of hardy plants, including shade and sun-loving options. Sour Sprout Creative from Ballard will sell handmade cedar planters and ceramic pots, emphasizing beauty and connection to nature.

Totally Blown Glassworks, based in Georgetown, offers colorful glass ornaments that brighten gardens and interiors. The event aims to promote local artisans and sustainable gardening practices, fostering community engagement. Attendees can look forward to a diverse range of unique gifts that enhance outdoor spaces.

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