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Plant Swap

Closeup of a flowering plant with a bee on itThe City of Plymouth is set to host a free Plant Swap 4-6 p.m. Monday, June 2 at the Plymouth Maintenance Facility parking lot, 14900 23rd Ave. N.

Participants are encouraged to bring perennials or other gardening wares, and swap them for new plants shared by others. To get involved, participants should place extra plants in pots and label them with their common names. Seeds and plant wares – pots, tools, books and the like – are also acceptable swap items.

For more information about the Plant Swap, contact City Forester Paul Buck at 763-509-5944.

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Plant Swap

Closeup of a flowering plant with a bee on itThe City of Plymouth is set to host a free Plant Swap 4-6 p.m. Monday, June 2 at the Plymouth Maintenance Facility parking lot, 14900 23rd Ave. N.

Participants are encouraged to bring perennials or other gardening wares, and swap them for new plants shared by others. To get involved, participants should place extra plants in pots and label them with their common names. Seeds and plant wares – pots, tools, books and the like – are also acceptable swap items.

For more information about the Plant Swap, contact City Forester Paul Buck at 763-509-5944.

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