3rd Annual Organic Plant Sale at Crown Point

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 04/05/2007 - 10:40.
05/19/2007 - 09:00
05/20/2007 - 16:00
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Crown Point Farm & Education Center Organic Plant Sale Celebrates Biodiversity and Education
Saturday, May 19, 9am-5 pm, Sunday, May 20, 11 am-4pm
Enjoy Farm Tours each day from 11 am- Noon Walk the trails or labyrinth, gather the family and bring a lunch!

This is the third year for Crown Point's spring Organic Plant Sale, and we are delighted to once again supply high quality, certified organic plants for your home garden. This season there will be an expanded number of heirloom varieties offered. In the interest of biodiversity and in response to comments shared on the 2006 plant sale survey, we have made a choice to preserve our rich horticultural heritiage. Above and beyond heirloom selections, we will also include vegetable that are named in the The Slow Food USA's Ark of Taste.

The Ark of Taste listing seek to protect our inherited agricultural diversity. Endangered fruits and vegetables, animals breeds cured meats, cheeses, cereals, pastas, cakes and confectionery are highlighted and celebrated in an effort to rediscover the economic, social and cultural heritage of taste.  Visit www.slowfoodusa.org/ark for more information.

We have broadened the types of vegetable, herbs and flowers available in an effort tomake your garden more complete. New items included: melons, winter squash, cabbage, broccoli, kale, collards, cauliflower and radicchios.

Heirloom varieties of eggplants, peppers and tomatoes, all sizes, shapes and colors, will enhance your plant collection and eventually your dinner table.

Are you looking for a particular item or variety? Tell us. There is always the 4th Annual Organic Plant Sale!

About Our Organic Plant Sale Coordinator
The Crown Point mission supports the program areas of sustainable agriculture and education. Our Organic Plant Sale provides a singular opportunity to impact both.
This year we are pleased to welcome Patricia Kennedy as our volunteer Organic Plant Sale Coordinator. As a horticulturalist and Master Gardener, Pat grew up gardening. Featured in the December/January 2007 issue of Mother Earth News, our Bath neighbor has designed heirloom collections for chefs, compiled an extensive heirloom seed collection and started selling heirloom seedlings in a unique business known as The Culinary Gardener. Join Patricia on Sunday, May 20 at 2 pm, as she presents: "Heirloom Tomatoes, Heirloom Vegetables"  for your enjoyment.

Location

Crown Point
3220 Ira Road
Bath, OH
United States
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