More About Wayland Garden Club Annual Plant Sale

Want some terrific perennials for your garden as well as some vegetables and herbs? Expert Wayland gardeners are sharing plants from their gardens and their secrets. Come ask questions about your garden and find plants that will thrive. We will be there rain or shine! This year we are featuring native plants, a children’s table, as well as a large variety of perennials and some annuals. Your purchase helps support our community services. Interested in learning more about the Wayland Garden Club? Stop by and meet us! Call Kate Jenney 508-358-7829 for Plant Sale information.

The Wayland Garden Club was founded in 1922, one of the earliest established in Massachusetts. The club has a long-standing interest in preserving the environment, civic beautification, community outreach, horticulture and flower arranging. Speakers and workshops on a wide range of these subjects are featured at our monthly meetings. If you would like more information about the Wayland Garden Club, please contact Elisa Scola, WGC President at waylandgardenclub@gmail.com

Date & Time

May 18, 2024
9:00am - 12:00pm

Location

Wayland Town Building
41 Cochituate Road
Wayland, MA 01778

Contact Info

Wayland Garden Club

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