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— by Beth Erwin
We are having a plant sale!
Would you like to have a native Texas pollinator garden in your yard? Create a Monarch butterfly waystation? Add some colorful flowering plants that will attract and benefit pollinators? Get some expert advice on growing native plants? Figure out what the deer don’t like to eat?
Then come to our NPSOT-Wilco booth at the Georgetown Thursday afternoon Farmer’s Market, June 4 & 11 from 2:30-5:30 and the Tuesday morning Sun City Farmer’s Market, June 9 & 16 from 9:00-12:00. We will have several different species of milkweeds in one-gallon pots. There will be 4” and one-gallon pots of our tried-and-true nectar plants that we install in our chapter pollinator gardens. We are willing to take requests for native plants you may be seeking. Email me with those using this contact form.
Milkweed (Asclepias) species include Antelope-horns, A. asperula; Green Antelope-horns, A. viridis; Butterflyweed, A. tuberosa; and Zizotes, A. oenotheroides.
Georgetown Farmers Market Association rules: Customers are strongly encouraged to wear masks. Masks are mandatory at the Sun City location. Social distancing protocols are followed.
Market locations:
Thursday markets are in the parking lot between 4th St and 5th St in downtown Georgetown. Address is 400 S. Austin Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626.
Tuesday markets in Sun City are open to all. The market is located in the parking lot of the Social Center, 2 Texas Drive, Georgetown, TX 78633
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