Master Gardeners plant sale
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The weekend turned out to be ideal for planting, with sunshine instead of cloudy gray, and warm winning over damp and cold. Anyone who had a mind to turn the soil had plenty of opportunities to find bedding plants and ornamentals for their beds.

Among one of the most popular stops around the community was the annual plant sale at the Logan County Fairgrounds by the Master Gardeners.

The proceeds from the annual sale are used to help finance Master Gardener special activities and also to support the program as a whole, which is a product of the University of Illinois via local Extension offices.

Pictures by Nila Smith

 

 

Tables were set up with plants separated.

 

 

Part of the joy of the day is chatting with friends as you shop.



 

Pricing was done using a color chart and brightly colored Popsicle sticks.

Amy Hyde of the Logan County Extension office chats with shoppers.

 

A shopper reads the label on one of the homegrown ornamentals.

 

Master Gardeners Doris Morris, Vince Long and Doug Fink watch the crowd from the sidelines.

 

 

These gentlemen discuss what else they might need for their beds.

And this young lady said she won't leave until her wagon is full.

 

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