Sixth Annual Free Plant Exchange

CS
Chellis Swenson
Tue, Mar 23, 2010 7:05 PM

6TH ANNUAL FREE PLANT EXCHANGE

Immanuel Presbyterian Church

May 1, 2010 Saturday

9:30am-1pm

Immanuel Presbyterian Church parking lot

Corner of North 9th and I streets

Tacoma, WA 98406

information: 253-759-9348

By now the annual FREE Plant Exchange is becoming a familiar name in the Tacoma area and outskirts. It was created in 2005 to save unwanted plants that often found themselves in yard waste containers or the dump.  This part day event offers plants, of all kinds, to anyone looking for something to add to their yard and gardens.  Whether you bring plants that are no longer wanted, or you just want to find something to take home,  here is an opportunity that requires no money, helps keep the oxygen cycle alive in the air we breath, and keeps plants alive for another day.

Do you have questions?  Master Gardeners will be on hand to try to provide answers.

FREE grocery size bags of Tagro Potting Soil to take home for new plantings.

new posters from the Tacoma Conservation Dept.

Other groups exhibiting at the Plant Exchange:

Puget Creek Restoration

PNW Neighborhood Guilds

All leftover plants will go to the L'Arche Community



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6TH ANNUAL FREE PLANT EXCHANGE Immanuel Presbyterian Church May 1, 2010 Saturday 9:30am-1pm Immanuel Presbyterian Church parking lot Corner of North 9th and I streets Tacoma, WA 98406 information: 253-759-9348 By now the annual FREE Plant Exchange is becoming a familiar name in the Tacoma area and outskirts. It was created in 2005 to save unwanted plants that often found themselves in yard waste containers or the dump. This part day event offers plants, of all kinds, to anyone looking for something to add to their yard and gardens. Whether you bring plants that are no longer wanted, or you just want to find something to take home, here is an opportunity that requires no money, helps keep the oxygen cycle alive in the air we breath, and keeps plants alive for another day. Do you have questions? Master Gardeners will be on hand to try to provide answers. FREE grocery size bags of Tagro Potting Soil to take home for new plantings. new posters from the Tacoma Conservation Dept. Other groups exhibiting at the Plant Exchange: Puget Creek Restoration PNW Neighborhood Guilds All leftover plants will go to the L'Arche Community -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ For information about the City of Tacoma's EnviroNews listserv, including how to unsubscribe, please go to www.cityoftacoma.org/environews.