Donate Your Plant Pots

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If you’re like us, you’ve got a stack of green plastic planting pots in your garage that you don’t want to throw away, because that seems wasteful, but what are you going to do with a stack of green plastic planting pots?

Abby’s got your answer:

A Wallingford resident has graciously volunteered space in his greenhouse to prep plant starts for Lettuce Link and area food bank P-Patches. We are looking for 4-inch pots as the plants get a little larger. Please look in your garages, and let me know if you have any extras you could donate…you can drop them off at Cyrus’s house, 3532 Meridian Ave. N (please leave them just outside the gate down the driveway). Thanks for your help providing fresh produce for people in need!

What is Lettuce Link?

Lettuce Link (an innovative food and gardening program growing and giving since 1988) creates access to fresh, nutritious and organic produce, seeds, and gardening information for low-income families in Seattle

Read more about them on the Solid Ground web site…after you drop off those pots.


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Jordan

I started Wallyhood back in 2008, right when my son was born, because I realized I had lived in the neighborhood since 1993 and didn't really know my neighbors. I figured writing a blog about what was going on around me would be a good way to meet people and help other people do the same. As the years progressed, those neighbors have picked up the torch and it is now a group effort, which I adore. I moved out of Wallingford for a few years (2020 - 2025), but I'm back, now living with my wife, son and dog (Dillinger) up in Tangletown.

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  1. Megan

    I’ll drop some off this afternoon. Let us know if you can use larger sizes anytime…and let us know before the city’s new recycling rules go in, when plant pots will be recyclable. I’d definitely prefer to see them reused before I recycle them!

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