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Have a Green Thumb? Reserve a Community P-Patch Space

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie Parks Department is inviting local residents to reserve garden plots through its 2022 Community P-Patch Program, a fantastic opportunity for anyone passionate about gardening or growing their own vegetables. This initiative is designed to not only meet the growing interest in sustainable food practices but also to promote community engagement among residents. Interested gardeners are encouraged to act quickly, as the number of available plots may be limited. The P-Patch program aims to provide a supportive environment for individuals to cultivate their gardening skills and share their experiences with others. By participating, residents can enjoy the benefits of growing fresh produce while contributing to the beautification of local parks.

This program aligns with the city’s broader goals of fostering community spirit and environmental responsibility. Notably, the initiative reflects an increasing trend towards local food production and community involvement in Snoqualmie. Residents are urged to check the city’s website for more details and to secure their gardening plots before they run out.

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