Master Gardeners Host 2-Day Annual Plant Sale

Four buildings filled with Master Gardener plants, vendors, and educational exhibits will be part of the annual plant sale.

The Garland County Master Gardeners host their annual Plant Sale and Garden Show Friday, April 28 from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM and again on Saturday, April 29 from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM at the Garland County Fairgrounds, 4831 Malvern Ave., Hot Springs.

Free Educational Speakers

Fri: 11 AM, Jon Zawislak  – The Buzz on Bees

              1 PM, Bruce Schrader – Vegetable Garden Guru

Sat: 11 AM, Chris Olsen – First & Last Impressions

              1 PM, Leslie Cooper – Native Plants in Your Landscape

Free Plant Health Clinic

University of Arkansas plant pathologist will be on hand to analyze your plant’s symptoms. Bring a photo, a leaf, a stem, or root samples for them to consult with you about possible causes & solutions.

Both Master Gardeners and vendors will have plants galore at booths throughout the show. Hundreds of plants, including annuals, hanging baskets, perennials, herbs, butterfly plants, and succulents will be ready for spring gardens.

Master Gardeners receive training in botany, soil science, pest management, and other horticulture-related topics.  In exchange, they donate time and expertise to local communities by answering questions, working on specific landscape projects, and much more.

More than 200 local Garland County Master Gardeners work on over 25 community projects, host dozens of educational programs, and provide scholarships annually.  Look for them weekly in the summer at the “Ask a Master Gardener” Booth at the Farmers Markets in Hot Springs and Hot Springs Village.

For more information, visit Facebook: Garland County MG.

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