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Organic Gardening

Fresh. Local. Organic. It’s what we want from our food, and our garden, too. Each February, we roll out racks of organic and heirloom seeds along with sustainably sourced, locally grown vegetables, herbs, and flowers, all hand selected to do well in our Northwest climate and give your garden the best chance of success. Go ahead, plant something!

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Grow Your Own Food

It feels good knowing who grew your food. It feels even better knowing it was you! Growing your own food is sustainable, rewarding, and oh-so tasty. You can start with a single tomato plant or grow an entire victory garden. Either way, you’ll never have to run to the store when you feel like BLTs again. Veg out with our seasonal selection of heirloom seeds, organic garden starts, natural fertilizers, and soil amendments.

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Fresh Flowers & Indoor Plants

If you’ve ever been called a crazy plant lady, we’re here to help. You’ve got a reputation to maintain! Whether your weakness is potted plants or a new centerpiece each week, the Co-op stocks succulents, indoor plants, and fresh-cut flower bouquets all year long. Indulge your green thumb with cute pots, gardening books, and other gardening accessories on our 2nd floor!


Meet Magnolia!

A woman named after a flower who loves flowers. Apropos, no? Get to know Magnolia, the Co-op’s Garden Center Coordinator.

Who is She? >

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30+ Varieties of Flower Bulbs from Roozengaarde

Bring Roozengarde's world-famous tulip fields to your garden this spring. Plant your flower bulbs this Fall for a gorgeous display come April.

greenman stone statuary at skagit valley food co-op

Greenman Stone

Ravens and cats and frogs, oh my! Handmade in Leavenworth and designed by local artists, add a little character to your garden with decorative concrete statues from Greenman Stone.