Edible Plant Sale - May 1 & 2
This is the place to buy the best selection of organic veggie starts.
Thank you Edible Plant Sale community!
See images from this year's sale. Find out about the Second Chance Edible Plant Sale.
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Grow a fantastic food garden during the Year of Urban Agriculture!
Take part in this annual spring pilgrimage and choose from the largest selection of organically, sustainably and locally grown vegetable starts in Seattle.
Sat., May 1, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sun., May 2, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Behind the Good Shepherd Center, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103
Get directions.
Beginning and long-time gardeners, you will not want to miss this veggie gardener extravaganza! Shoppers can choose from over 50 varieties of tomatoes and 20 varieties of peppers, rare and heirloom edible plant varieties, an extensive selection of culinary herbs, edible flowers, and drought tolerant perennials. These plants are hand-selected by the Seattle Tilth garden experts to perform well in our Pacific Northwest climate. This is the largest selection of organic edibles in Seattle - it's a beautiful sight to see!
You will also enjoy some of the other benefits from being a part of this gardener gathering. Free presentations will happen throughout the sale on gardening topics by Seattle Tilth staff. If you have plant and gardening questions, ask the plant sellers or the garden educators at the Seattle Tilth booth. You will also find info sheets on building healthy soil, composting, and other gardening topics. Stop by the lower field for delicious food from and other goodies from vendors as well as family activities.
The Plants
The veggies are locally grown by Rents Due Rance and Backyard Greenhouse and are generally $3 for a 4" pot or 4 pack. The herbs are mostly $4 each. Take a look at which plants we are selling. See the list of vegetable and herbs updated April 28.
Hot Tips for Happy Shopping - staggered entry & more
Please take a look at some helpful info to help you maximize your enjoyment at the sale and.
Lend a Hand - Volunteer!
Many, many helping hands are needed to make this plant sale run smoothly. Take a look at the volunteer jobs and schedule and see if you'd like to help!
"How Does Your Garden Grow" Project
Choose a favorite plant from our plant sale and document its growth for all to see on Facebook.
Issaquah Edible Plant Sale
Eastsiders, you can buy organic veggie starts on May 22 at the Issaquah Farmer's Market. Don't miss it!
Spread the Word
See the press release. Download the wonderful poster designed by Heidi Smets.
Take a Look
Check out photos from last year's sale.
See the Moving Pictures
Enjoy this short video of the Edible Plant Sale by Len Davis at www.PangealityProductions.com.

