Saturday May 11, from 9:00 to 1:00 at Northlake Elementary, 2210 Olympia Way.
Come get your School Garden veggies, herbs, flowers, and perennials! We will be joined again by Watershed Garden Works who offer a wide variety of native, edible, and ornamental plants.
Enjoy live music, explore the Garden and Orchard, and meet celebrity garden rabbits. We hope you will attend this festive event that is part plant sale, part celebration of life, food, and community.
Saturday May 13, from 9:00 to 1:00 at Northlake Elementary, 2210 Olympia Way.
Come get your School Garden veggies, herbs, flowers, and perennials! We will be joined again by Watershed Garden Works who offer a wide variety of native, edible, and ornamental plants.
Enjoy live music, explore the Garden and Orchard, and meet celebrity garden rabbits. We hope you will attend this festive event that is part plant sale, part celebration of life, food, and community. Thank you so much for supporting local School Gardens – together we are making a real difference!
**This post has been updated as of 5/12/20 to reflect changes to pick up schedule on Fridays, and how long ordering will be available for the week.**
You might be thinking to yourself – how does an online Plant Sale work? – and we definitely understand your curiosity about that!
Please read all the way through before visiting the shop and placing a plant order
We’re excited to offer plant sales online this year, and hope this new format might allow more folks to take home our lovingly-grown plants than ever before.
We’ll operate a no-contact pick up process over the course of several weeks, which is really different from the one-day in-person Plant Sale from previous years!
The online Plant Sale kicked off 5/6/20. **Each week the “shop” will open Wed 5 pm – Thurs 11:59 pm, or it will close when we’ve received 80 orders for the week (whichever comes first).** Different plants will become available as they are ready and healthy enough to sell – here is the list of all the plants we will have at some point during the course of the online Plant Sale:
We will not be doing any in-person/on-site orders; please do all of your ordering online through the website. We will be unable to make any changes to your order during pick up – if there are changes you need made to your order prior to pick up, please text/call 360-200-8918. Changes to your order may result in your pick up time/date being rescheduled.
We realize not everyone is able to pay via credit card or other online routes, so if you have no other option than cash or check please reach out to us before placing your order so we can make the necessary arrangements.
EBT/SNAP We are also able to take EBT as payment for edible plants. Since we will be doing a majority of the orders online with credit card and no-contact pick up, we will need to make special arrangements for any transactions that involve EBT. Instead of ordering online, please contact us if this option is something you’re interested in. We want to make this work, and though it may not be particularly graceful yet, we will do our best to figure it out.
We ask and encourage everyone to use their best judgment and limit the numbers of plants they order so more of our community members are able to participate in growing their own food.
This whole process may take a little more cooperation and patience than usual from our staff as well as our community to keep everyone safe and healthy, not only as we work out the hiccups in our new system but as we maintain physical distancing to the best of our abilities. With that in mind…
ORDER FULFILLMENT & PICK UP Orders will be filled and ready for no-contact pick up at The Northlake Garden,2210 Olympia Way, Longview, WA 98632 on Friday afternoons, based on the first letter of your last name.
**Times listed below may have changed since the first week of the sale – please take a second look:
Last Name A – F: 1:00 – 1:45
Last Name G – L: 1:45 – 2:30
**Last Name M – R: 2:30 – 3:00
**Last Name S – Z: 3:00 – 3:30
If the specified time/window does not work for you, please contact us at 360-200-8918 to make other arrangements
When you arrive at your designated time on Friday, please pull up to the curb closest to the Northlake Garden (along Olympia Way), facing Ocean Beach Hwy and remain in your vehicle.
Have your order number and last name ready to provide to a School Garden Team Member, or **better yet (if it is possible for you) already have it clearly displayed in your passenger side window when you arrive**. If you are unable to make it to your scheduled pick up time please contact us at the phone number above as soon as possible.
We have a limited number of boxes (cardboard or otherwise) available, so if you’d like a container for your plants please plan to bring your own.
We will maintain 6-foot physical distancing for the safety of our staff and customers and we ask that you wait until we set your order next to your vehicle prior to getting out and loading it.
If you need some assistance with loading your order, please let us know!
Please stay home if you are sick or have been in contact with anyone who is sick. Ask someone who you haven’t been in close contact with to pick up your order, or get in touch with us for no-contact delivery: email info@lcschoolgardens.org or call/text 360-200-8918
Ways that we’ll be staying safe:
Our staff will wash their hands regularly; we’ll have hand-washing stations set up to make this easy.
Staff will wear face masks and clean garden gloves to avoid the spread of germs when touching plant pots and trays.
Often-touched surfaces will be cleaned and sanitized frequently.
COMMUNITY In these challenging times, we know that many of us can’t afford to purchase plants. That’s just a reality for a lot more folks than usual, so please reach out if you are in need of plants and cannot pay for them at this time. We want to do what we can to make sure as many folks in our community as possible have access to food they can grow in the coming months. Email info@lcschoolgardens.org or call/text 360-200-8918
Do you have an abundance of resources and can help cover some of the cost of plants for families or folks in need? Donate here and write in the description “Gift Plants” and we will continue to share plants with the community as long as we have them available.
GIVING CREDIT! THANK YOU to our friends at Tilth Alliance in Seattle, WA for all their help with the process of getting our Plant Sale online, and the wording to share. We hope that their recent (annual) Edible Plant Sale was a huge success!
On the morning of February 7 and 8, we will offer, as we have for many years, our School Garden Volunteer Training. If you are interested in helping out with our local Longview/Kelso school gardens, or are developing a program in your school or community, this class is for you!
These identical classes run from 9:00 to 12:30 – choose Friday 2/7 or Saturday 2/8.
Both classes take place at Northlake Elementary and are free as always. Register here for all classes.
On those same two days, in the afternoon, we are offering a Gardening 101 class on Friday 2/7 from 1:30pm to 3pm.
The class on Saturday 2/8 is Pruning 101 and runs from 1:30 to 3:00pm.
In both classes we will do some learning in the classroom and then head out to the orchard to do some hands-on work.
Both classes take place at Northlake Elementary and are free of charge. Register here for all classes.
Register here for the Volunteer Training and/or Gardening Workshops in February 2020
The fall Volunteer Training of 2019 is coming up in September. School Gardens staff members are looking forward to meeting new friends, as well as welcoming back familiar ones.
Two identical sessions are offered: – Friday, September 6th, 9:00 to 12:30 – OR – Saturday, September 7th, 9:00 to 12:30 –
Each week produce is harvested from all gardens for Wednesday sales at Northlake.
New this year: night markets on August 7th and 14th!
Student farmers are eager to sell you their berries, tomatoes, peas, greens, herbs, and cut flowers; as the summer progresses we’ll have peppers, figs, grapes, squash, cucumbers, plums, and more.
Low prices – Beautiful produce – Top-notch customer service
Starts June 19!
Click the image for details. Contact us if you still have a question.
Please join us for our 2019 Spring plant sale on May 11. We will have veggies, herbs, flowers, and perennials for sale and will do garden tours. Watershed Gardenworks will be there to offer a variety of their native edibles and ornaments. See our flier below or this post if you would like more information.
On the mornings of February 8 and 9, we will offer, as we have for many years, our School Garden Volunteer Training. If you are interested in helping out with our local Longview/Kelso school gardens, or are developing a program in your school or community, this class is for you! These identical classes run from 9:00 to noon – choose Friday 2/8 or Saturday 2/9. This class takes place at Northlake Elementary and is free as always.
On those same two days, in the afternoon, we are offering a brand new class: Pruning Workshop – Fruit Trees & Grape Vines. We will do some learning in the classroom and then head out to the orchard to do some hands-on pruning. These identical classes run from 1:00 to 3:00pm – choose Friday 2/8 or Saturday 2/9.
This class takes place at Northlake Elementary and is free of charge.
Register here for the Volunteer Training and/or Pruning Workshop in February 2019
School Garden Produce Sales have been taking place Wednesdays from 10 to 1 in the Northlake Elementary School Garden all summer long, with students proudly selling the gorgeous produce they’ve grown and tended.
This Wednesday we’re breaking a bit with tradition and hosting a special Evening Produce Sale as a last hurrah before we begin Fall Garden Programs. There are still so many beautiful fruits and vegetables to be tasted and savored before the season ends.
We hope you’ll stop by for this special event.
School Garden Produce Sale: Special Evening Edition Wednesday, Sept 6th, 5:00 to 7:00
Northlake School Garden 2210 Olympia Way
The month of October was chock full of fun and goodness in the world of School Gardens. Most months of the year we delight in bringing real food and hands-on learning to hundreds of students on a weekly basis, but do you know what makes October so special?…
Harvest Festivals!
School Garden Harvest Festivals only happen once a year and call for “all hands on deck” to make them work. That means all of our School Garden volunteers, PTO members, staff, AmeriCorps members, parents and many of our board members show up to help. This year, our biggest year yet, nine elementary schools were able to participate.
That means every student at those 9 schools:
made and drank fresh apple cider
ground corn into cornmeal and wheat berries into flour
ran the straw bale obstacle course
shucked fresh corn
ate roasted garden veggies and corn-on-the-cob
listened and danced to live music
learned more about real food
…all in their School Gardens.
Once again, none of these opportunities for our local students to experience real food and hands-on learning could happen without the support of so many people and businesses in this community. Thank you!