February 18-22, 2026
Seattle Convention Center
We will be hosting a raffle for a free garden bed! The winner can choose which color they want, and we will send it to them once product lands. Come stop by booth 2483 to enter.
We have a wide variety of seeds collected from various members gardens that we package and sell for $1. Selection very varied. We have post card with our April 19th and October Bulb sale also.
We will again have potted iris for sale for at $5 each. We have a verity of Bearded Iris, some newer introductions. We will also have information about our sales in May, August and September.
Enter to win a premium 3-piece luggage set, a $250 value. Complimentary 30-minute travel consultation. All giveaway entrants receive 50% off professional planning fees, a $125–$625 value.
$15 off when you buy all 4 guides. Coloring table for kids plus free native plant seeds and stickers.
Certify your Habitat in February 2026 and be entered to win a copy of David Mizejewski Best Selling Book: Attracting Birds, Butterflies, and Other Backyard Wildlife, Expanded Second Edition
Come by the booth to enter a drawing for a very rare, limited edition Ciscoe Bobble Head. He's also planning to be at the booth at various times during the show to sign his book and for photo opportunities. Get details for two new garden tours.
Sign up to become a member at the show and receive Cass Turnbull's Guide To Pruning book for free along with a coupon for a free PlantAmnesty pruning class!
Spend $10 and get a free 1-year membership.
Buy 5 packages of seeds, get 1 free!
$400 off any Viking Cruise.
60-Second garden challenge: Watch AI transform your lawn into a native oasis! Answer 6 questions to get an instant professional design and stunning "Muse’s Vision" image. Get a free printed garden card and a 3D hummingbird puzzle at the booth.
Let’s talk gardening! Come visit our booth to connect with Master Gardeners, get expert advice from plant diagnosticians, and spin the wheel for a free pack of wildflower seeds. Enter to win a free seat at Washington Green School.