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Annual Earth Day Plant Sale, LWC: 22-23 Apr 2015 Fourth year in a row for sale, with more plants than ever By Mike Bosela Students at Lindsey Wilson College will be selling plants for Earth Day on Wednesday April 22, 2015, and Thursday April 23, 2015, from 4pm-7pmCT, in the Biology Department greenhouse. The greenhouse is located on the fourth floor of the Fugitte Science Building, 411 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY. This is the fourth year for the sale and our selection is bigger and better than ever. For example, our 2015 garden plant inventory includes 12 varieties or herb, 17 varieties of pepper, and 25 varieties of tomato, including a mix of trustworthy heirlooms and newer cultivars such as Indigo Apple tomato, Big Zac tomato, etc. However, our vegetables are just the tip of the iceberg. We also have a large selection of plants for your house and porch (interior plants, hanging baskets, zinnia, etc.), wildlife/pollinator plants for 'Mother Nature'; i.e., native wildflowers, trees, and shrubs, and novelty plants such as Venus flytrap and 'Octomom' African Violets, all at very reasonable prices. Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund natural areas projects on campus and to maintain and improve the Biology Department greenhouse. and is accessible via an elevator. For more information including a full inventory list with pricing contact Dr. Michael Bosela, 270-384-8192, boselam@lindsey.edu). This story was posted on 2015-04-20 08:07:03
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