The Wakulla Garden Club is hosting a county-wide garden tour and plant sale this weekend, showcasing the vibrant plants and flowers cultivated by local gardeners.
The event begins at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Extension Office in Crawfordville and features several beautiful gardens, including one at the Extension Office itself.
Visitors can explore a variety of plants, from flowering species to edible garden crops, highlighting the diversity and beauty of Wakulla’s flora.
Club members, such as Laura Mooser, emphasize the importance of gardening not only as a hobby but as a means to empower families to grow their own food and connect with nature.
The plant sale offers attendees the opportunity to purchase plants that can enrich their home gardens, fostering self-sufficiency and community well-being.
All proceeds from the event will support the creation of a permanent monument honoring local veterans, linking the growth of plants and flowers with a deeper community purpose.
This weekend’s activities invite both seasoned gardeners and newcomers to appreciate the power of plants to nurture, beautify, and give back to the community-one garden at a time.