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Edible Plant Sale Coming To Pleasanton

Guests can buy a variety of affordable produce, and attend free workshops given by UC-trained Master Gardeners. The UC Master Gardener Program of Alameda County will host an "Incredible Edible Plant Sale" at the Pleasanton Senior Center on April 13-14 from 9-4. Each plant costs $4 and proceeds will benefit local initiatives such as the Educational Garden and local food donation operations. Over 100 varieties of vegetables will be available, including tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and basil. Master Gardeners will provide free workshops on both days. The large catalog of available plants is available online, but all sales are in-person.

Edible Plant Sale Coming To Pleasanton

Published : 2 months ago by Michael Wittner in Lifestyle

PLEASANTON, CA — Spring is here, which means all kinds of new plants can be grown, and many are edible. The weekend of April 13-14 from 9-4, the UC Master Gardener Program of Alameda County will host an “Incredible Edible Plant Sale” at the Pleasanton Senior Center. Each plant costs $4, and proceeds will help support local initiatives like the Pleasanton Educational Garden and local food donation operations.

Over 100 varieties of vegetables will be available, from tomatoes to peppers to cucumbers to basil, and much more. UC-trained Master Gardeners will also provide free workshops on both days:

• 10:00 am - Beginning care for your new plants

• 10:30 am - Caring for plants in the garden

The large catalog of available plants is available online, but all sales are in-person.

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