Plant sale for Earth Day

GOSHEN — Area residents will once again have the opportunity to flex their green thumbs during the Northwest Conservation District’s Earth Day Plant Sale this weekend at the Goshen Fairgrounds.

The sale, now in its 28th year, begins Friday, April 23, and runs through to Sunday, April 25. The event serves as the district’s biggest annual fundraiser.

The district, which serves 34 communities in the northwest portion of the state, provides education and technical services to local towns and residents in the areas of land use planning, lower-impact development and open space/farmland preservation.

The sale features thousands of plants and trees, including native shrubs, bare root baby evergreen trees, perennials,  dogwood, lilac, hydrangea, rhododendron, roses, ground cover and ornamental grasses.

New this year is a special focus on edible items, Northwest Conservation District Executive Director Jean Cronauer said. Vendors will have numerous blueberry, strawberry and raspberry bushes on site, as well as a variety of fruit trees.

“All plants come with planting directions and master gardeners will be there to answer your questions,†she said.

In addition to plants, there will also be opportunities to obtain information about clean energy, including a working solar panel exhibit.

“Learn how to go green and save green by purchasing your electricity from an alternate provider and then signing up for electricity generated by clean renewable sources,†Cronauer said.

She added that area residents can “also take action to curb climate change by planting more trees and shrubs that absorb greenhouse gas pollution.â€

This year, more than 150 volunteers helped to set up and run the sale.

Cronauer said the mix of plants and focus on green energy this year makes the event a “very symbolic†and “appropriate way†to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, which was Thursday, April 22.

The Northwest Conservation District’s Earth Day Plant sale runs Friday, April 23,  from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Goshen Fairgrounds, 116 Old Middle St. (Route 63) in Goshen.

For more information about the district, visit conservect.org.

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