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Edible Plant Sale is a success!

PS380Shopper2008Thank you to our amazing volunteers, generous donors and shoppers for making this event a great success!!!

106PSCompost2008Thank you to our Donors:
Cedar Grove Composting
Essential Baking Company
Sol Colibri
Granum, Inc.
Ballard Market
Georgetown Brewing Company
Mighty-O Donuts
Top Food & Drugs
Tutta Bella Pizza
Fish Tale Brewing Company
Full Circle Farm

PS106Momnson2008The Seattle Tilth Edible Plant Sale offers the largest selection of organically grown heirloom vegetable starts in Seattle for the discerning vegetable gardener, including over 50 varieties of tomatoes and 20 varieties of peppers. These plants are hand-selected by the Seattle Tilth experts to perform in our Pacific Northwest climate. An extensive selection of culinary herbs, edible flowers, drought tolerant and disease resistant perennials will also be for sale.   

PS106Lettuce2008Plant Lists
Click on the links below to download comprehensive plant lists to get an idea of which plants are sold.  Growing your veggies in containers?  Here's a list of Container Gardening Varieties at the Plant Sale that will do well in a pot.
Veggies Updated 4-28-08 (pdf)
Perennials Updated 5-1-08 (pdf)
Herbs  Updated 4-30-08 (pdf)

Please be aware that these lists are based on what we ordered.  We may not have every variety listed at the actual sale due to crop failure, poor germination or excessively cold temperatures - like snow in April! We will try and update the lists the week before the sale.  We will also have volunteers at the sale available to help you find a good substitute for any variety we don't have. 

Shoppers, be prepared: Read this to get ready for the sale!

Find out about Chef Boxes!

See a short film made at the 2007 Edible Plant Sale by LiveHistory.net.
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(photo by Amy Stanton)

When: May 03, 2008 09:00 AM to May 04, 2008 03:00 PM
Where: Meridian Park in the Wallingford Neighborhood
Cost: Free!
Contact:
Emi Morgan
206-633-5045
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Current volunteer opportunities are listed here. 
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