Janis Reeser
| Reporter assisted by AI
The Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association’s 30th annual Flower and Garden Show will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 14 and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 15, according to a community announcement.
More than 130 exhibitors and vendors will showcase products in the ARCC. The event will feature nurseries, lawn and garden equipment distributors, pottery, landscaping services, tree services and water pond suppliers.
Range of products and vendors
Attendees can expect a diverse range of products, including stone products, herbs, violets, spring flowers, house plants, outdoor furniture, florists, wild bird products and gourmet foods. The show aims to attract gardening enthusiasts from across the region.
Educational seminars and demonstrations
Throughout both days, educational seminars and demonstrations will be offered on various gardening topics. On Saturday, seminars will cover subjects such as gardening for hummingbirds, dealing with spotted lanternfly and box tree moth, local wildflowers, plant propagation and herbalism. Presenters include Annette Cormany, Madeline Potter, Wanda Miller, Ginger Grimes and Gina Bondurant.
Sunday’s seminars will focus on growing young gardeners, forest pollinators, preserving America’s natural beauty and making spring tulip wreaths. Speakers will include Susan Stull, Bob Schwartz, Becky Schubert and Kim Ritter.
Admission and amenities
Admission to the Flower and Garden Show is $5 for adults, while children younger than 12 can enter for free. Proceeds from the event will benefit the HCC Alumni Association. Attendees can purchase lunch and snacks at the Garden Café. Free parking and garden-themed children’s activities will be available.
For more information about the Flower and Garden Show, contact Lisa Stewart at lsstewart@hagerstowncc.edu or call 240-500-2346.
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