The 2026 Marshall County 4-H Council Flower Fundraiser is underway! This fundraiser helps support the 4-H Council and all the local Marshall County 4-H Clubs throughout the year. Community members are invited to contact their local 4-H members or Clubs to see the selection of flowers offered, prices, and place an order. Contacting your local 4-H members will help to make sure that your contributions support the Clubs in your neighborhood. Clubs can now accept credit card payments as well as cash or check.
Due dates vary by Club, so contact your local 4-H club soon! Most orders are due at the beginning of April. Delivery is generally the week before Mother’s Day so this would be a great gift for the special mothers in your life. New for 2026 is Lemon Puff Daisy! They are a perennial flower that will grow back each year.
While most of the flowers sold are for spring and summer, fall mum orders are also taken during this time. Mum delivery will take place in September.
For community members that do not know of a local 4-H member, to place an order, please contact the Marshall County Extension Office at 574-935-8545 or email marshces@purdue.edu by April 1st to place an order. You can also stop by the office at 112 W Jefferson St. Room 304, Plymouth, IN 46563 M-F 8AM-4PM ET during normal business hours. Payment is due at the time of your order. Cash and check are accepted for in-office orders.

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