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Mark Your Calendar for Seattle Tilth’s Edible Plants Sale

By Shannon O'Leary April 25, 2014

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Seattle Tilth’s Edible Plant Sale takes place on May 3-4. Take your pick of tantalizing veggies, including heirloom varieties and an extensive selection of culinary herbs, edible flowers and drought-tolerant perennials. There’s also plenty of summer gardening plants, aka “warm season” crops, like tomatoes, peppers and squash. The Early Bird Sale Friday (5/2) 5-7 p.m., which has a limited number of $25 tickets available, gives you first pick of the plants and helps to raise extra funds to support Seattle Tilth’s food, farm and garden programs. 

 

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