Time: May 8, 2012 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Nathan Hale Greenhouse- behind Jane Addams school
Street: 11051 34th Avenue Northeast
City/Town: Seattle, Wa 98125
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q…
Event Type: plant, sale
Organized By: Jessica Torvik
Latest Activity: May 9, 2012
When: Tues 5/8 from 1 to 6 PM, Wed 5/9 from 1 to 6 PM, Thurs 5/10 from 1 to 6 PM and Sat 5/12 from 11 AM to 3 PM. NOTE—no plant sale on Friday 5/11.
What: We will be selling hanging baskets (fuchsias and mixed annuals), bedding plants, ornamental grasses, herbs, vegetable starts, and native trees and shrubs. All plants are grown using sustainable methods by Nathan Hale students. All proceeds benefit our Horticulture and School Garden Program.
Where: Nathan Hale’s Greenhouse—located one block north of Jane Addams K-8 School. From the intersection of Lake City Way and 110th Street NE, head east down the hill, then turn northbound onto 34th Avenue and take a left (westbound) onto our driveway. Please park in our gravel parking area.
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and the sale continues today, Thursday and Saturday. We went yesterday late and there was tons!!
I'm sure there are plenty of plants- they had lots of everything-
Is everything gone now? I totally spaced it yesterday...
I went yesterday and picked up tomatoes, basil, broccoli, eggplant and peppers!
Sounds like a great event which benefits a school garden program. I believe in getting kids involved in where their food comes from, and organically growing is a real boost to their base of knowledge. Looking forward to seeing what I can bring home to my garden!
I like this blend of promoting sustainability and funding student projects.
I've got Shuksan Strawberries I could donate if that would help. Is that kind of like saying I have weeds to give away?! All kidding aside, they are good and hearty.
Bill
What an awesome program!!! I don't think I need anything as I've got a lot of seeds started myself, but I have got to check it out!! Probably get something my kids want or something ;-)
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