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Last Chance Giveaway! Win Free tickets for PlantCon Seattle

Wowww, PlantCon Seattle is THIS WEEKEND! We want to give you one last chance to win a free ticket. So we're giving one winner two tickets - one for you and a plus one!

To enter let us know below what plants are on your plant wishlist?? Maybe there’s a plant you’ve been hunting for forever or something you've been wanting to complete your collection. You might be able to find it at PlantCon this weekend!

Soo, here are the steps:

  1. Drop your plant wishlist in the comments below.
  2. While you're at it, tag the person who you want to bring with you!
  3. Then visit PlantCon.org/Seattle to check out more details about the event.

We’ll choose one winner from the entries here in 2 days time.

Happy PlantCon week!

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u/00hsoMAJOR — 8 days ago

Plant People! PlantCon is coming to Seattle!

Hey hey! PlantCon Seattle is coming to the Seattle Convention Center on August 15-16. It's gonna be a great time for anyone who loves plants, whether you're a hobbyist, rare collector, or a just an at-home plant parent.

It's not just a trip to a nursery, it's a whole EXPERIENCE. hundreds of vendors from Seattle and around the country will be there bringing rare plants and household favs, and all sorts of plant gear and merch. There will be workshops on plant care and insight from experts, music, food, freebies - it's a plant amusement park!

Visit plantcon.org/seattle for info and tickets. Then join us on our subreddit r/PlantConInternational to connect with other plant people and get event updates, vendor announcements, ticket Giveaways and more, right when they happen!

u/00hsoMAJOR — 1 month ago
▲ 92 r/WestSeattleWA+1 crossposts

Fun event for plant people - PlantCon Seattle is coming up!

If you're into houseplants or just love the vibe, PlantCon is coming to the Seattle Convention Center August 15!

It's honestly one of the best places to shop because there are hundreds of vendors with everything from easy beginner plants to super rare collector varieties. The best part is the people, come hang with thousands of other plant people and attend workshops with experts and learn about plant care.

If you're in the area and love plants, it's definitely worth checking out! https://www.plantcon.org/seattle

u/00hsoMAJOR — 1 month ago