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Hundreds of native drought-tolerant, pollinator, and heirloom edible plants for sale in Woodside on April 23

Woodside-Atherton Garden Club's plant sale features a large selection of plants plus advice on what grows well in this area. Free admission.

Get ready for prime time spring planting at a local plant sale celebrating “Every Day is Earth Day” on Saturday, April 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Woodside-Atherton Garden Club members have grown and collected hundreds of native drought-resistant plants, colorful pollinators, and kitchen garden heirlooms for their biennial plant sale at Woodside Library Native Plant Garden, 3140 Woodside Road, Woodside. All of the plants, shrubs and trees are known to thrive in the area’s Mediterranean climate.

Also available during the sale: a boutique for garden lovers, floral design demonstrations, tool sharpening, and expert advice at the Ask-the-Master-Gardener, ecological restoration/seed expert, and Monarch Butterfly Lady booths.

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Proceeds from the fundraiser go towards maintaining the Woodside Library Native Plant Garden and other civic projects supported by WAGC.

For more information go to www.woodsideathertongc.org.

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