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Bless the Garden Tea: April 12th 1 pm

It’s time to welcome the return of the new garden, and what better way to do that then to enjoy tea and treats while exploring how the addition of the 620 property will expand the annual garden and enlarge the food forest area. Join Annie Warmke and a few of her friends to learn more about how to “start” your own food forest plants and share in discussing ideas for the additional garden space.

Location: 622, Marietta OH

Fee: If you donate a plant from your own garden there is no fee. Otherwise, $25.00 payable online. Register at www.bluerockstation.com

 

Marietta Plant and seed sale and swap: June 7thth Register at either 1 pm to 3 pm

Location: 622, Marietta, OH

Space is limited so sign up early.

Join Food Forest Garden farmer, Annie Warmke and a few of her friends for an afternoon of focusing on how to use herbs and other plants to prepare healthy fast food, propagate plants for free material, and selling plants to make money.

Each workshop (20 minutes) will provide some of the basics. After a short break there will be a plant sale. There are two time slots (1 pm and 3 pm) for attending. Please register for only one time.

Each person can bring up to five different plants to sell, and as many plants to swap as will fit on the tailgate of a truck or in a car trunk. Space is very limited so please plan accordingly to avoid disappointment. Any plants not sold may be purchased by the event host for re-sale or use.

Cost: $25 to attend workshops and sell plants or $15 to attend the swap to trade plants.

Registration at www.bluerockstation.com is required. If you would like to be a sponsor contact Annie Warmke (740) 252-6295 (text) or annie@bluerockstation.com.


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