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Edible Plant Sale in Issaquah

Seattle Tilth is holding an Edible Plant Sale in Issaquah!

What
  • Volunteer Opportunity
  • Clinic
  • Special Event
  • Fundraising Event
When May 30, 2009
from 09:00 am to 02:00 pm
Where Pickering Barn next to the Issaquah Farmer's Market, 1730 10th Ave. N.W., Issaquah, WA 98027
Contact Name
Contact Phone (206) 633-0451 x101
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Vegetable gardeners on the Eastside - you're in luck!

Seattle Tilth is bringing a great selection of locally grown organic vegetable and herb starts to Issaquah to help you have the best garden ever this year. 

The Edible Plant Sale in Issaquah features vegetable and herb varieties that are hand-selected by the Seattle Tilth experts to perform well in the Pacific Northwest climate including tomatoes, peppers, squash, salad greens, cucumbers, culinary herbs such as basil, oregano, rosemary, some heirloom varieties and more.  Download a complete plant list.

This plant sale kicks off a second year of Seattle Tilth programs for kids and adults in Issaquah.  Bringing 30 years of organic gardening expertise to the Eastside, Seattle Tilth is offering classes on seasonal organic gardening topics, the Garden Hotline educators to answer questions at  the Issaquah Farmer’s Market and hands-on garden classes for kids. See our calendar listing of programs that we are  offering in Issaquah through October.

Seeking Volunteers
We are seeking reliable, friendly volunteers to support a successful sale.  Learn more...

Spread the Word
Take a look at the poster and postcard, and print some up and pass them around!  We'd love your help getting the word out to support this plant sale and all of our eastside programs.

(photo by Amy Stanton)380PSHappyMan

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