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Dreaming of spring? Not too early to think of the Flower, Lawn, and Garden Show

Posted on Thursday, February 8, 2024 at 2:10 pm

Icicles and rhododendron

The recent snow and ice across Tennessee have been unexpected and beautiful, but after a week of treacherous roads and being stuck at home, many of us are dreaming of warmer weather, spring wildflowers, and the start of the gardening season.

Deciduous trees in the snow

The Cumberland County Master Gardeners are thinking of spring, too. They’re planning their next Flower, Lawn and Garden Show for Friday-Saturday, April 26-27, at the Cumberland County Community Complex (fairgrounds) in Crossville, Tennessee.
This popular event showcases local landscape, gardening and environmental topics with educational speakers and exhibits and a vendor marketplace of plants, yard and garden items, and nature art. Food trucks will be on site.

Spring wildflowers with bee

Yellow buttercup

 

The last Cumberland Master Gardeners’ Flower, Lawn, and Garden Show took place in 2022, and this year promises to be bigger and better than ever.

 

 

 

 

Cumberland County Master Gardeners is accepting vendor applications until April 1.

Visit https://www.ccmga.org for vendor information and application.
Cumberland County Master Gardeners is a 501C3 non-profit organization affiliated with the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture’s UT Extension service. We promote residential landscaping and gardening through education, assistance and community service projects in our Cumberland County community.

The Marion Tribune – February 1, 2024