Free Plant Swap on March 29

Find new homes for your pre-loved plants and meet other plant lovers at this swap meet held on Saturday, March 29 from 1 to 3pm at the Bothell Library

Labeled plants and seeds welcome.

Washington Native Plant Society will provide free advice. 

Held in the meeting room. May extend to the outdoor patio if weather permits.

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