Master Gardeners project on State Fairgrounds
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HURON — The Huron Area Master Gardeners recently completed a community service project thinning and transplanting the hosta bed on the east side of the Women’s Building at the State Fairgrounds.
The popular Master Gardener Plant Sale will be held Saturday, May 26, from 9 to 11 a.m. at a new location — the Women’s Building on the State Fairgrounds. The public is invited.
All manner of plants and gardening equipment and books will be available for purchase. Proceeds from this year’s plant sale will be matched by Modern Woodmen and used for scholarships to the Statewide Master Gardener Training Program which will be held in Huron in June and July. Those interested in becoming Master Gardeners can apply online or call president Nancy Tofflemire at 352-7560 for more information. The deadline to register for the training is May 25.
PHOTO TAKEN BY MASTER GARDENER DIANNA NEUHARTH
Huron Area Master Gardeners worked on the hosta bed at the State Fairgrounds. Back row, from left, are Twyla Folk, Donna Steele, Joan Daughtery, Vicky Aughenbaugh, Joanne Groves and Shelly Wilson; and in front, Sallianne Hines, Cindy Eilers, Nancy Tofflemire.
COURTESY PHOTO
Master Gardeners Sharon Anderson, Shelly Wilson and Joanne Groves at their booth demonstrating how to start seedlings in a self-watering container.