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See our class schedule - organic gardening, composting, raising chickens and more! 

Find out about garden classes and tours for schools and families starting in early spring.

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Visit our urban mini-farm and retail booth at the NW Flower & Garden Show Feb. 3-7.

Receive free training in exchange for community outreach. Applications due Feb 28.

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About Us

Learn about Seattle Tilth's mission, vision and history, see staff and board listings, and find contact information.

Seattle Tilth is a nationally recognized non-profit educational organization dedicated to inspiring and educating people to garden organically and conserve natural resources.

Learn more about us our people and places below, and explore the rest of our website to learn about our programs, partners and opportunities for you to participate!
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Get an overview of our work.

Find phone numbers, office address and directions to the Seattle Tilth office and gardens.

Learn about our organic gardening classes in Seattle for adults kids, and in Issaquah. Find out about our Garden Hotline to answer your garden and resource conservation questions, and our Master Composter program to learn all about composting. Take a look at our NEW Landscape Consulation Service.

Learn more about our teaching gardens at the Good Shepherd Center in the Wallingford neighborhood in north Seattle, at Bradner Gardens Park in the Mt. Baker neighborhood in central Seattle, in the Rainier Beach neighborhood in south Seattle, and in the city of Issaquah at the historic Pickering Barn.

See a list of staff and board members at Seattle Tilth.

View current job openings here.

Seattle Tilth began in 1978, when a group of neighbors decided to create an urban agricultural center in Seattle.  Read "A History of Seattle Tilth," by one of our founders, Mark Musick

Find online information about organic gardening, urban livestock, and resource conservation, and check out back copies of "Way to Grow", our bi-monthly newsletter, or buy a Maritime NW Garden Guide.

Sometimes we get pubic recognition for our work. We love that!  See what's new. 

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