HARPSWELL — The Harpswell Garden Club will hold its annual fall sale on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Centennial Hall in the Harpswell Historic Park on Route 123.
According to a news release, the club will be selling garden-inspired white elephant items, fall mums, house plants, seeds, garden gloves, fresh flowers, bake sale goodies, and arts and crafts from local vendors.
Items they won’t be selling this year, however, are the always popular plant divisions from members’ gardens. With the winter moth now appearing in parts of Harpswell, the club decided to follow the advice of the Maine Forest Service and refrain from the transporting of any plant material with soil, including trees and shrubs, from one location to another. The club plans to have information regarding the winter moth available, as well as having master gardeners on hand to answer questions. Membership information will also be available.
For more information about the fall sale, including vendor space, contact Suzanne Bushnell at 729-5285 or Lorna Flynn at 721-3206.
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