If you didn’t get enough starts at last weekend’s Seattle Tilth Edible Plant sale, don’t despair — you can get your garden growing for another good cause! Tomorrow, May 14, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., students at John Stanford International School (4057 5th Ave. NE) will sell plants to raise funds for its sister school, Juan de la Barrera in Puerto Vallarta.
From JSIS:
All of our seeds this year came from the Seed Savers Exchange which is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to conserving and promoting heirloom vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers. Supporting our sale this year will not only help our sister school, but will also promote plant diversity.
Our plants are mostly organic and we have varieties chosen to do well in our climate.
We’ll have LOTS of tomatoes and basil, cucumbers, beans, and other veggies, flowers and houseplants.
Last time I checked Puerto Vallarta was spelled with an “o”. Does anyone proof read?