PINE RIVER — Pine River Garden Club will host its annual plant sale in conjunction with the first Pine River Farmers’ Market of the season 2:30-5:30 p.m. Friday, May 23, on Highway 371 by the Pine River Depot on the corner of Barclay Avenue and Highway 371 at the traffic light.

Many native perennial and annual plants are offered by the club members and are seasoned to the local growing zone. Plants may include and are not limited to: hostas, daylilies, herbs, vegetables, rhubarb, Dahlia tubers and some potted starts, Canna bulbs, irises, Bergenia, Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate, Queen of the Prairie, hardy roses, indoor plants, raspberry canes, comfrey, Hollyhocks and more.

Club members will be on hand to answer gardening questions and offer information on the plants for sale. Proceeds from the plant sale go to support projects of the club.

For more information contact President Sherry Fitch at 218-821-4855 or Secretary Kathy Torkelson at 218-232-4570.

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