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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Garden Festival

They say a festival is only as good as the people organizing it. Well the Garden Festival organized by the Sudbury Horticultural Society led by Wayne and Linda Hugli to celebrate the society’s 100th anniversary was fantastic.

If you did not make it out to the Farmers Market last week-end you truly missed a great opportunity to see some wonderful gardening exhibits and outstanding speakers. Everything was garden based, no hot tubs or furniture or hair care products just great gardening items, art, magazines, tools, plants, produce, information and so much more. I was very excited to be asked to talk on organics and sustainable gardening and the interest from the audience was outstanding. Speakers on gardening with arthritis, how to garden without pesticides, perennial gardens, and so many more captivated the audience. The variety and knowledge of the speakers was so interesting the seating area filled quickly. I thank the society for the opportunity to spread my own organic sustainable message. With this great turn out I sold nearly all of my heirloom vegetable plants, now I will start to plant the rest into my own gardens.

I had a great two days and thoroughly enjoyed talking to all those who came to buy plants or just gather information. There are so many interesting gardeners in our community, some have greenhouses, some garden plots and others getting creative with container gardening. It was lovely to meet so many growers.

It was wonderful to see many people who follow my tips and gardening dilemmas on Facebook, Dave, John, Pirjo… I now have a face for many of the people on the other side of my computer.

Kudos to all those dedicated people who volunteered a lot of time and talent to present our community with such an outstanding event. Happy 100th Anniversary to the Sudbury Horticultural Society.

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