Green thumbs and gardening enthusiasts will have two chances to stock up on plants this month, as the Marshall County Master Gardeners prepare to host a plant sale at the Plymouth Farmers Market.
The sale will take place on two consecutive Saturdays — May 16th and May 23rd — giving shoppers a wide selection of plants to choose from as the growing season gets underway.
Visitors can expect to find house plants, garden plants, flowering plants, and woodland plants, as well as seeds, bulbs, and much more. Whether you're looking to spruce up your indoor space or get your outdoor garden growing, there's something for every level of gardener.
Best of all, every dollar spent goes toward a good cause. All proceeds from the sale will benefit the local Master Gardener Association program, which provides horticultural education and community outreach throughout Marshall County.
The Plymouth Farmers Market is located in River Park Square at the corner of Garro and River Streets, open 7:30 to 11:30.
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