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The Penn State Master Gardeners of Bucks County
hold their 17th Annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 6,
2017, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Neshaminy Manor Center Health Building, 1282
Almshouse Rd, Doylestown, PA (corner of Route 611 and Almshouse Rd).
This is a rain or shine event.
The sale offers many types of annuals, perennials, rare and unusual woodies, Master Gardener grown and donated plants, a huge selection of herbs and vegetables, including heirloom types. Also offered are pond and butterfly/pollinator plants, shade and deer-resistant plants, house plants, native plants, container garden plants, as well as a beautiful selection of gift plants for Mother’s Day.
This year’s sale features a much larger area with more parking and easier checkout. 50+ Master Gardeners are on hand to answer home gardening questions and help with plant selection for Bucks County gardens.
Bring your wagon or cart. Boxes are available as well as help getting your purchases to your vehicle. Cash and checks are preferred.
For additional information please call 215-345-3283. All proceeds benefit the educational outreach of the Penn State Master Gardener Program of Bucks County.
This is a rain or shine event.
The sale offers many types of annuals, perennials, rare and unusual woodies, Master Gardener grown and donated plants, a huge selection of herbs and vegetables, including heirloom types. Also offered are pond and butterfly/pollinator plants, shade and deer-resistant plants, house plants, native plants, container garden plants, as well as a beautiful selection of gift plants for Mother’s Day.
This year’s sale features a much larger area with more parking and easier checkout. 50+ Master Gardeners are on hand to answer home gardening questions and help with plant selection for Bucks County gardens.
Bring your wagon or cart. Boxes are available as well as help getting your purchases to your vehicle. Cash and checks are preferred.
For additional information please call 215-345-3283. All proceeds benefit the educational outreach of the Penn State Master Gardener Program of Bucks County.
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