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    Eco fun at Sorticulture


    Posted at 12:01 am

    Those of you who have been to Sorticulture, Everett's annual garden party, in the past, know that the event transforms Legion Park into a showcase of lust-worthy outdoor accoutrements.

    Even better, earth-friendly options abound between vendors hawking hanging baskets and gorgeous garden sculptures.

    This weekend, look for the following:

    • Keeping It Green Nursey from Stanwood: options to revitalize developed land back to its natural state.

    • Vermiculture at Sorticulture: offering a unique composting option that makes use of worms and their natural byproducts.

    • Bedrock Industries: making practically anything you want using recycled glass.

    • Faded Elegance: antiques! What's more "reuse" than that?

    • Goods from the Woods: rustic furniture from Arlington. Local, hand-made and not saturated with toxins.


    These are just a few of the dozens of vendors listed.

    Who else? If you plan to be there and have something eco-geek to share, comment below!

    Sorticulture:
    Friday, noon – 8 p.m.
    Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
    Sunday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

    Legion Memorial Park
    145 Alverson Blvd. at West Marine View Dr.
    Everett, Washington 98201

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