Saturday, October 19th | Plant Exchange + Cider Social
People who live in Upper Monroe clearly have a fondness for gardening & gardens. We're combining a plant exchange with a casual social activity to help our neighborhood blossom and grow.
The Plant Exchange Cider Social is a collaboration between the Upper Monroe Neighborhood Association and Wide Water Gardens.
This activity is FREE and open to all neighbors and members of the public. You do not have to be a member of the Upper Monroe Neighborhood Association or Wide Water Gardens to participate.
The Basics
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Bring a plant. Take a plant. Participants DO NOT have to donate plants in order to bring plants home with them.
While you're looking at plants enjoy a taste of cider & community. We'll have some cold cider for anyone interested. We hope you'll hang out for a few minutes and chat. This is a great way to meet new friends and say hi to those you already know.
LOCATION: Wide Water Gardens <MAP LINK>
DATE: Saturday, October 19th
TIME: 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm (One day only.)
How the plant exchange will work
Donated plants will be displayed in a designated area.
The Plant Exchange + Cider Social will be open to Upper Monroe neighbors and members of the public starting at 2:00 pm on Saturday, October 19th.
Upper Monroe neighbors and members of the public may take plants for their private homes & gardens until the Plant Exchange Lemonade Social ends at at 4:00 pm on Saturday, October 19th.
Donors may return at Saturday, October 19th at 4:00 pm to pick up any leftover plants.
Plants that are not picked up at Saturday, October 19th at 4:00 pm will be composted or used in Wide Water Gardens beds, if appropriate.
Additional guidance
Donated plants should be clearly labeled.
Please note if your donation is a decorative yard plant or an edible vegetable plant and/or the particular type of plant/vegetable you are donating. (Example, "Rose".)
Basic care/placement notes are encouraged but not required. (Example, "Likes shade.")
Donated plants must be prepared so the recipient can transport the plant easily and without any additional care. Plant containers donβt need to be pots, recycled containers or plastic cups could work just as well.
Invasive species are problematic. It's easier to avoid planting invasives than it is to remove them later. Click on the link below to learn more.
If you have questions, please write to umna@uppermoroe.org.
This program is free and open to the public. Anyone can come! You do not have to be a member of UMNA to participate.
This program is also listed on our Online Calendar Link. CLICK HERE to go to the official UMNA Events Calendar.
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