EVERETT, WA – Join Everett Public Library and Master Gardeners of WSU Snohomish County Extension for a series of spring gardening programs beginning in March. These programs are offered in conjunction with the Un-Bee-Leaf-Able Seed Library and aim to provide Everett gardeners of all levels a forum to connect with each other and learn about growing plants.
The library’s gardening programs kick off on Saturday, March 11:
Spring Seed Share. Saturday, March 11, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the Main Library entrance, 2702 Hoyt Ave. Drop in to swap seeds, bulbs, and plant starts with your neighbors. Many varieties of seeds will be available to take home!
Spring Gardening Saturday Series. Workshops from Snohomish County Master Gardeners on Saturdays at 11 a.m. in the Main Library Activity Room.
The Un-Bee-Leaf-Able Seed Library is a free library resource. Community members take seeds from the seed library to plant in their home gardens and donate harvested and unused seeds back to the seed library. Visit the seed library on the second floor of the Main Library. Learn more and find online gardening resources at epls.org/SeedLibrary.
All library programs are free and open to the public. Call 425-257-8000 or visit www.epls.org/events for more information about this or other library programs.
The Everett Public Library was founded in 1894 by the Everett Woman's Book Club. The historic Main Library was built in 1934 by architect Carl Gould, and the Evergreen Branch opened in 1985. The library’s two branches serve the residents of the City of Everett and nearby locales, circulating over 600,000 items per year and hosting hundreds of programs for children and adults. We connect the community to resources and services that inform, educate, and entertain. For more information about the Everett Public Library, visit www.epls.org.