This event is RAIN OR SHINE!
The sale starts at 9 am with a ceremonial ribbon cutting (we often have folks lined up to have first pick) and runs until 3 pm. There will be more species available than ever, with many of the usual suspects, but also some less common species such as Flowering Big-bracted-dogwood, Inkberry, and Crowberry. List coming soon!
We’re very excited to be welcoming some special guests for talks in the Education Center at this year’s festival:
11:30 am-12:15 pm – Gardening for Wildlife – Seana Cullinan, Larkspur Design
12:30 – 1:15 pm – Incorporating Meadows into the Landscape – Owen Wormser
1:30 – 2:15 pm – Honey Bees; Not so Sweet for our Native Pollinators? – Shawn Jalbert, Native Haunts
2:30 – 3:15 pm – Rain Gardens that work: Choosing plant communities that will thrive and engage communities in Stewardship – Ryan Corrigan, Parterre Ecologic