If the long line you know it’s going to be good!
This morning I stood in line for 30 minutes in hopes of finding a few heirloom tomato plants to add to my collection.
If you have never been to the Seattle Tilth May plant sale, you are totally missing out. Not only is the Seattle Tilth plant sale worth waiting in line for, but there were so many cool heirloom plants to choose from, I felt like a kid in a candy store.

Frugal Tip – Bring your own flat, box or wagon to carry your plants home and save a buck.
I wonder how many people actually attend this 2 day event? If I had to guess I’d say it’s somewhere around 5,000 to 7,000 people. At least. Maybe I’m way off, maybe more. It seemed like every gardener in the city {and beyond} was there.
Anything you could have possibly wanted for your vegetable garden, was there. Herbs, spring crops, warm weather crops, you name it, they had it.
But the amount of tomato plants available was nuts. I think there were over 60 varieties. Sixty! I was looking for one variety in particular today — Japanese Trifele, and it took me a few minutes to find it. But once I did, I felt a sense of relief.
It was seriously one of those keep calm Mavis, hold it together, you will find your stinkin’ plant. Just relax you freak, kind of moments.
It’s times like those that I think I need to be on meds.
I have no idea how a tomato plant can cause a panic attack, but it did.
Maybe my heirloom tomatoes are like some people $19 DVD players at Walmart at 5 am the day after Thanksgiving. I might need a tomato intervention here pretty soon.
I bought 18 heirloom tomato plants! Yee-Haw!
What? You want to know how many I have? Dunno. Lost count.
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
Peace Out,
~Mavis
Seattle Tilth Plant Sale
Meridian Park
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, Seattle 98103
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