Close program to the Berkshire Botanical Garden
Stockbridge – Berkshire Botanical Garden presents the next program. The 48th annual sale of plants and plants of plants and answers of the Berkshire Botanical Garden will be held on May 9 and 10. Currida by BBG Horticulture staff, this year’s sale of plants includes hundreds of perennial, annual and vegetable plants with a focus on diversity and nature birds, bees and butterflies.
As always, the popular staff and volunteers “Ask Me” will be available to provide expert advice. All the revenue of the sale of plants supports the horticulture and education programs of the garden.
Garden members receive early purchase privileges and a discount on BBG plants purchases. The sales hours for the general public is on Friday, May 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. To register -or for more information, visit www.berkshirebotanical.org. Berkshire Botanical Garden is located in the 5 West Stockbridge Road.
Sale of Monson Garden Club plants
Monson – Monson Garden Club will celebrate the annual sale of plants on Saturday, May 10 at Dave Gazebo Park Gazebo in Main St. From 9 am, there will be a wide selection of herbs. Prices range from $ 3 and more. There will also be an assortment of special planters for the gifts of Mother’s Day. The plants come from the members of the members and the members will be available to answer the questions about the plants they enjoy. Sale revenue is used for local community projects such as center plantations, holiday vegetables and scholarships.
Inheritance plants for the sale of gardens
East Longmeadow – The first congregational church has a sale of plants on May 10 from 9 am to 2 pm, the church is at 7 Somers Road. There will be a selection of heir plants from the church gardens for sale. From the Gardens of the Members and Friends of the Church, there will also be a variety of plants, trees, shrubs, herbs, floral vineyards, land covers and perennial plants for sale. Some herbs and specialized items will be available for mother’s day gifts. There will be free coffee in La Glorieta and a sale of oven. Inside the church there will be a sale of tags related to the garden, a sale of paper books and a sale of used jewelry. Remain -you and lunch while you are here.
Sale of gardening plants on land
Monson – The sale of plants of the 27th on Earth will be held at the United Methodist Church, 162 Main Street, Monson on Saturday, May 17, from 9 to noon, rain or brightness. There will be a large selection of plants for the shade or the sun, including plants, earth cover, shrubs, herbs and much more! For more information, contact Debi at 413-267-5207.
Sale of Day Memorial Plants
Hampden – Hampden Garden Club will celebrate the sale of plants from the Day Memorial on May 26, from 8 a.m. to noon, rain or shine at the Main Street Hall Academy.
Sale of Agawam Gardens Club Plants
AGAWAM – AGAWAM GARDEN CLUB has the annual sale of plants for Saturday, May 31. This year’s event will be held at the historical Thomas Smith House, 251 North West Street, feeding Hills and will take place from Amto 9. The sale will include many evergreen and shrubs from all gardens and all businesses. As the plants are cultivated locally in the members of the members, they are acclimatized in the area. The revenue of sale is going to finance the club’s scholarship and provide educational programs for the year. Check the Club’s website for more information. AGAWAMGARDCLUB.com.
Springfield Garden Club annual sale of plants
Springfield – The Springfield Garden Club will celebrate the annual sale of plants on Saturday, May 31 from 9 noon to the Monkey House in Forest Park. Free ticket for sale of floors is available at the TRAFTON ROAD entrance to Forest Park, 200 Trafton Road, Springfield. A spring tradition and the great collection of club scholarships, this is not the type of sale of plants that focuses on the sale of wholesale producers. Except for some donations from generous garden centers in the area, these plants are from members’ gardens or have been cultivated from seeds specifically for sale
This is a great fundraiser for our scholarship and lots of fun for club members and our customers. We love talking about the plants we offer and, with many gardeners and gardeners experienced among us, we can offer useful suggestions on which plants buy or answers to some of your gardening questions.
The Springfield Garden Club grants an annual scholarship of between $ 2,000 to a high school graduate student, a university student of undergraduate or graduate specializing in a plant science science program or full -time environmental studies, such as horticulture, floriculture, landscape design, conservation, forestry, botany, plant agronomy, environmental pathology, environmental control, land management or other fields. Using the revenue of past plant sales, the club has given more than $ 80,000 in scholarships to students of the last 30 years and we hope to add this year. For more information on Springfield Garden Club events, go to www.springfieldgardnclubma.org o Visit —Les on Facebook to
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