Monmouth County Master Gardeners' Plant Sale
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WANTED: Bell county Master Gardener 2014 Spring plant Sale
Comments (1)Hello, Fellow BCMG here. Glad to see you posted here. I couldn't make it to the sale, but wondering if you might have something for a personal trade. I've just finished harvesting the perennial Blue Eyed Grass. Got a couple other things. Shoot me an email and maybe we can chat. Xtal...See MoreBell County Master Gardeners 2013 Spring Plant Sale
Comments (0)BELL COUNTY MASTER GARDENERâÂÂS SPRING PLANT SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013 7:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Perennials, Vegetables, Herbs, Succulents, Roses, Trees FREE INFORMATION BOOTHS BEEKEEPING - TOOL SHARPENING COMPOSTING - RAINWATER HARVESTING KIDS CAMP -ASK A MASTER GARDENER LOCAL VENDORS MASTER GARDENER BUILDING AND GROUNDS BELL COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE 1605 N. MAIN STREET BELTON, TX 76513 Check out website below for list of available plant and be sure to arrive early. We always sell out early. :-) http://txmg.org/bell/ This helps us purchase materials for our training and educational efforts,demonstration garden plants and materials, and other miscellaneous items. No funds are used to pay volunteers nor are these funds used for anything not related to our mission. We would like to thank you for your help to support horticultural education efforts in Bell County....See MoreDenton County Master Gardener Association's annual Plant Sale
Comments (5)Susan, Perhaps you can contact them by phone or email and ask what they'll be selling? (and let us know if its something really cool!) Most of us around here just answer the question if we know the answer! :) Melvalena...See MorePlant sales coming up
Comments (2)thanks for this reminder. I could not make the Rutgers Day sale last Sat, so I will definitely make the Rutgers Garden sale. These are the hours: Thursday- May 7 -preview for members, 3-7:30 pm, Fri, Sat,Sun- open to public- Fri, 10 am - 5; Sat, 9:30 am - 4; Sun, 9:30 -3 http://rutgersgardens.rutgers.edu/springflowerfair.html...See Moreblrhudugi
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