Events involving gardening

(A) South County Adult Gardening Club
South County
rseykot Wed, 05/07/2025 - 14:16
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Person's hands holding a potted plant, with gardening tools and soil around them.
Event Description

Assist with tasks such as weeding, watering, and harvesting. No gardening experience necessary. This event is weather permitting.

Assist with tasks such as weeding, watering, and harvesting. No gardening experience necessary. This event is weather permitting.
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May 24 10:30 a.m.

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South County

(A) Plant and Seed Swap

This event will be held outdoors and is weather permitting.

Join us for a plant/seed swap from 10:30am-12:00pm. No registration required. 

Bring your plant cuttings, seeds, vegetable seedlings, or houseplants to exchange with other plant enthusiasts. Please ensure all plants are labeled.

We will also have plenty of vegetable seeds to give away!

May 30 2:00 p.m.

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South County

(A) Herbs and Herbal Teas

Are you interested in growing your own herbs but don't know where to start? Join us for an exciting and informative workshop designed for beginners who want to cultivate their own herb garden. Whether you have a spacious backyard or a cozy apartment balcony, this event will provide you with some of the knowledge and skills you need to get started. Discover the art of brewing delicious and aromatic teas with herbs from your very own garden! In this immersive and hands-on workshop, you'll learn to create delightful herbal teas that are not only tasty but also packed with health benefits.

Presented by the Camden County Certified Gardeners 

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Aug 02 10:00 a.m.

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South County

(A) South County Vegetable and Herb Show

What: Show off your harvest this year at our produce show! Ribbons will be awarded 1st-3rd for each class and 1 Best in Show will receive a gift card to Dambly’s Garden Center.
 Tips for selecting produce: Choose mature specimens that are free from blemishes. If a class calls for more than one, choose specimens that match each other in size and color as much as possible.
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