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P.O. Box 156
7400 Carriage Court
Gloucester, VA 23061
804-693-2602

Maintained by:
Beverly Runton-Moorhouse
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Bill Walker

Updated:
01/25/2010

Gloucester Master Gardeners

Archive

2010 Annual Events
 

Maymont Foundation
Richmond, VA
February 18-21, 2010
Maymont Foundation
 
Celebrate Families
 
March 6, 2010
One day event held at Gloucester High School from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.  This year’s event will focus on 21st century living to include technology, recreational opportunities, green living, health and wellness, and educational opportunities for all ages
 

Daffodil Festival Booth March 27-28, 2010
The Daffodil Festival


           


Tours of Brent & Becky's Bulbs March 27-28, 2010
Brent & Becky's Bulbs
 
The County Fair
Ark, VA
 
August 12-16
The County Fair

Get your gardens going so you can enter your vegetables and fruits to be judged . Both youth and adults can win ribbons.  Master Gardeners over see this event in the Horticulture Tent.  We also have an exhibit and this year the games are on "Trees and seeds."
                               Join us for the fun.. 


Plant Extravaganza
Main Street Center (next to the library)
 
September 11, 2010

The 7th Annual Gloucester Master Gardeners’ Plant Extravaganza will be held on Saturday, September 12, 2008, from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at the parking lot in the Main Street Center (next to the library), Gloucester Courthouse. Although this is the major fundraiser for the Gloucester Master Gardeners, it has become a community event where residents flock to have their horticultural questions answered, where they can participate in educational demonstrations, and where they can buy healthy, locally grown plants.  These plants include perennials, houseplants, trees and shrubs, roses, and herbs.   In addition, they can buy gardening magazines and books, gently used and little abused gardening items, plant artwork/crafts, and gardeners’ sweet treats.  Master Gardeners work throughout the year to propagate and grow the plants and either make or contribute all other non-plant items. 


Virginia State Fair
Richmond, VA
TBA
State Fair of Virginia
 
Guinea Jubilee September 24-25, 2010
The Guinea Jubilee