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Be sure to enjoy Blues for Food Fest this weekend, Sept. 4

Join us at the Blues for Food Fest on Saturday, Sept. 4 at Magnuson Park. This event strives to raise awareness of community gardens and the foodbank gardens that voluntarily grow 40,000 pounds of fresh organic produce that is donated to local area foodbanks, meals on wheels programs and women… [ Keep reading ]

Seven Hills Park and Howell Collective P-Patch Opening Celebration

Join in the community celebration for this new neighborhood park and P-Patch.  This Pro Parks project turned a parking lot into a beautiful open space and great place for the community to gather, enjoy barbeque, garden and sit in the sun. Date:  Thursday, September 9 2010 Time:  6 – 8 p.m…. [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Times gardening column features Ballard P-Patch fundraiser

Today’s Ciscoe Morris “In the Garden” column in the Seattle Times features the upcoming “Art in the Garden” fundraiser at the Ballard P-Patch.  Click here to read more.

P-Patch Staffer named Seattle Weekly’s Best Garden Ambassador

Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch staffer Bunly Yun was named Best Garden Ambassador in Seattle Weekly’s annual “Best of” edition.  Click here to read the article.

Bitter Lake P-Patch float wins first place in Greenwood Parade

    On Wednesday, July 28, 2010, the Bitterlake P-Patch participated in the 60th Annual Greenwood Seafair Parade. This year’s theme was “Greenwood Has Talent.”   Here’s the blow by blow on the float and parade by Lee Hewitt: The Bitterlake P-Patch entry exhibited the  amazing talent of Green Thumbs and the transformation of a… [ Keep reading ]

Squire Park P-Patch-Seeds of Jazz Public Art Fence Project

There is some new artwork on the corner of 14th Ave and Fir in the Squire Park Neighborhood!    Lead Artist Mary Cross, and teaching artists Brent McDonald and Mike Lawson worked with 24 Youth from Coyote Central’s Hit the Streets program to create and install smaller fence panels at the… [ Keep reading ]

P-Patch Staff tour Bart Harvey Building rooftop garden

As part of the Parks and Green Spaces Levy, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch Program is partnering with low income housing providers to build gardens for residents.  Staff recently visited the Low Income Housing Institute’s Bart Harvey Building in the Cascade Neighborhood to learn what this provider is doing and about other low… [ Keep reading ]

NewHolly and High Point farm stands open

NewHolly and High Point Farm stands will open for the season on Wednesday, July 7. The farm stands are open every Wednesday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm until September 29, 2010.  Gardeners living in the High Point and NewHolly neighborhoods grow, harvest and market their fresh produce. It does… [ Keep reading ]

Lavender sale fundraiser for Interbay P-Patch Garden

The Interbay P-Patch Garden will be holding a U-Pick lavender sale the weekends of July 10-11 and July17-18.  Several lavender varieties, which can be used for craft, decorative or culinary purposes, will be offered.  Lavender wands, lavender wreaths and lavender sachets will also be available.  Prices are $3.00 for a… [ Keep reading ]

P-Patch Program’s partner, P-Patch Trust, is hosting the 2010 Chef in the Garden Dinner

Renowned Chef Tom Douglas is bringing his genius for magical menus to the P-Patch Trust’s Chef in the Garden event on Tuesday, July 20 Interbay P-Patch: 2451 15th Ave West This al fresco evening in the Interbay P-Patch will feature Tom as the guest chef, preparing an array of dishes… [ Keep reading ]