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South Schuylkill Garden Club plant sale

South Schuylkill Garden Club will hold its Annual Plant Sale from 8 a.m. to1 p.m. on May 10 at Bubeck Park/Stoyer’s Dam, Washington Street, Schuylkill Haven.

Start the day early by stopping by for the best selection of plants. The club is striving to meet the local demand for new varieties of perennials and annuals, which will be available for purchase.

There will be a selection of hundreds of plants available including, but not limited to, perennials for sun and shade, native plants, small trees and shrubs, vegetable plants from your garden to your dinner plate, daylilies, dahlia bulbs, houseplants, herbs, hanging planters, annuals, succulents, ground cover, canna bulbs, and more.

The South Schuylkill Garden Club is known for its large selection of native plants. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, native plants are already adapted to the climate and soil conditions in the area and provide important nectar, pollen and seeds to native fauna.

Since these hardy plants are locally grown (which is the trend in gardening), they are acclimated for the area, and do not require fertilizers, need fewer pesticides, are less thirsty, can prevent erosion, may not require mowing and promote biodiversity. Plant local means planting natives that grow in this area on their own. They may take a year or so to become established and to grow in their new habitat. When planting, remember to leave room for the plant to grow and propagate.

When selecting plants, think about where the plant will be placed in your garden. Then ask yourself how many hours of sun and shade does that spot get? Does water pool in this spot? Is the spot dry? What is the soil like?

South Schuylkill Garden Club expert gardeners and Penn State Master Gardeners will be available to answer gardening questions.

The Plant Sale is a rain or shine event.

For additional information, call or text 570-573-9787.