We’re Number 1!
Natural Home magazine recently ran an article on the top ten best cities for urban gardening. Seattle rated number one! Click here to read more.
Natural Home magazine recently ran an article on the top ten best cities for urban gardening. Seattle rated number one! Click here to read more.
A work party will be held Sunday, October 24 in Greenwood Park’s north lot along Fremont Avenue. From Noon to 4:00 pm, volunteers will gather to remove vegetation that will not be incorporated into the final community garden design. Using that vegetation, they will build a twig fence along the south side of… [ Keep reading ]
Join us for this year’s last tour on October 23 of Seattle’s P-Patch Community Gardens and Neighborhood Matching Fund projects. See the sites and meet the people that make it happen in Northwest Seattle. Hosted by Seattle Department of Neighborhoods staff and volunteers. Tour of Northwest Seattle P-Patch Gardens: Greg’s… [ Keep reading ]
As part of its segment on community gardening, Growing a Greener World featured the Interbay P-Patch. Read about it on their website.
Plan to attend the Academy Award nominated film “The Garden” on Saturday, October 9 at Pigott Auditorium at Seattle University. For more information, click here.
The Interbay P-Patch will be featured on the public television show “Growing a Greener World” and can be viewed at ggwtv.com this Sunday, October 3.
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is offering FREE tours of several P-Patch gardens and Neighborhood Matching Fund projects. Tours will take place end of September through October. Click here for more information and registration.
Staff from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods took part in the Vietnamese Resource Fair on Friday, September 3, providing information in Vietnamese on department programs such as Neighborhood Matching Fund and the P-Patch program. Attendees at the fair sampled Vietnamese cuisine and strolled among the 25 booths which offered a plethora of useful… [ Keep reading ]
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch and Neighborhood Matching Fund programs are joining forces to show off the best each has to offer. The free tours are district based and will take place on Saturdays from September 18 through October 23. Tours will visit five gardens on each of the… [ Keep reading ]
The Seattle Public Library is offering a series of free urban self-reliance classes at the Capitol Hill Library branch. Seattle Department of Neighborhoods will offer classes on P-Patch community gardening and on the Neighborhood Matching Fund’s Small Sparks program. Click here for more information and program schedule.