A happy hour, but for top-notch tomatoes, is rolling for Highland Park

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A happy hour, but for top-notch tomatoes, is rolling for Highland Park
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Fig Earth Supply's juicy Tomato Tasting Happy Hour has 50+ tomatoes, beer, wine, and a salsa contest, too.

Please show with at least one, if you so kindly would. Don't have a yard brimming with vines and ripe, red-orange-yellow orbs? No worries if not: Even tomato-free fans are invited to buy a ticket and attend the July 29 tomato-tacular.

The beloved nursery has long been a Highland Park must-visit for plants, garden gloves, flowers, soil, solid advice, leafy inspiration, and community spirit. So beyond the tomato fun, you may come away with more than you expected, the sorts of sights/sounds that will help you enhance your own personal plot back home.

And ponder this: Happy hours are staples at bars and restaurants, yes, but how often do we find such a specific event at a plant-packed place, a location that is more about seeds rather than a scene?

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