The Wilmot Garden Club (WGC) will be holding its annual plant sale on a new date this year: Saturday, May 21, the weekend before Memorial Day, from 8 AM to noon.
A huge variety of annuals from Jolly Farmer greenhouses, full and ready to plant in your garden, will be delivered earlier in the week. Mix-and-match six-packs will be on sale at the bargain price of two packs for $5.
Additionally, there will be a large assortment of locally-dug and hardened perennials to fill out your garden. All plant material is sold at easy-on-the-budget fundraising prices.
Two local people involved in the New Hampshire horticulture community and beyond will be on hand. The WGC is proud to welcome back Bill Woodger and his WormPro products, including his famous “worm pee” and more vermi-compost fertilizers.
Leslie Tuttle, photographer of the acclaimed New Hampshire Women Farmers: Pioneers of the Local Food Movement, will also be available to sign and sell copies of her book.
Wilmot Garden Club members will be on hand to assist shoppers during the plant sale. Convenient field parking is on site.
The Wilmot Garden Club uses funds raised by the plant sale to beautify the town of Wilmot and to award a scholarship to a local student exhibiting a strong interest in the field of horticulture.
The plant sale location is the same as before: the Old Firehouse next to the Wilmot Post Office, just off Route 11 in Wilmot Flat. As always, the garden club’s annual plant sale is a one-day-only, rain-or-shine event.
For more information, call Lindy Heim at 526-6376.