Spring
is definitely showing her true colors in Roswell, this year. Early blooming daffodils, forsythia, Bradford
pear trees and tulip trees are almost finished but dogwoods and azaleas are
just starting. As you drive along the
street in Roswell, you can see Mother Nature at her finest.
Have
you ever wondered where you can find some heirloom or native species for your
yard? You are in luck because there are
three upcoming opportunities for plant lovers.
Spring
Native Plant Sale at the Chattahoochee Nature Center: March
30-31 and April 6-7, 10 am – 5 pm. Over 120 species of plants
available, and Horticulturists and knowledgeable volunteers on site to help you
plant the garden of your dreams. Herbs and veggies for the edible garden and
more.
Pop-Up
Sale at Mimosa Hall: April 22, 1-4 pm. At the front gate of Mimosa Hall, artwork,
mini azaleas, hostas, ferns, and more will be on sale to raise money for the
restoration of Roswell’s Historic Mimosa Hall.
Garden
Faire at Bulloch Hall: April 28, 9 am –
4 pm. Each year the North Fulton Master
Gardeners sell perennials,
herbs, veggies, ferns, shrubs, trees and more to enhance your landscape. Since
most of the plants come from the gardens and greenhouses of NFMGs themselves,
the sale also offers the opportunity to have gardening questions answered by
the people who know the plants best. In addition, there are all kinds of
vendors offering goodies for your home and garden. There is even an “Ask a
Master Gardener” Booth.
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