Last May, Tim James along with an employee from Van Wingerden Greenhouses near Blaine, WA. lifted a flower basket up to a light pole in the West Seattle Junction. The baskets can be adopted by the public.

Photo by Patrick Robinson

It’s almost Spring and that means it’s time to adopt one ore more of the beautiful flower baskets that adorn the core downtown West Seattle Junction. The flowers are just seedlings now, and are in small containers germinating. In early spring they will be transferred to the large pots you see on our streets during the summer. 

This program, sponsored by the West Seattle Junction Association (WSJA) has literally grown more successful every year

These special pots are reusable and have built in water storage enabling water conservation. Van Wingerden Greenhouse in Blaine is the supplier for the baskets.

Tim James, who lives in West Seattle has a green thumb and will be taking care of them.

Help make the Junction beautiful by adopting a basket HERE

The WSJA will make a plaque to honor your donation and hang it below your flower basket.

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