Gardening Enthusiasts, It's Time for the Annual Master Gardener Plant Sale!
In the upcoming weeks, various plant sales events will take place across Iowa, providing an excellent opportunity for garden enthusiasts to stock up on a wide variety of plants for their gardens. Here's a breakdown of the plant sales scheduled for May:
May 4: - Plant Sales in Council Bluffs, Burlington, Albia, and Newton. - Unfortunately, there are no additional plant sales on May 4 in Decorah, Dubuque, Oskaloosa, Dewitt & Clinton, Altoona, Bettendorf, Ames, Muscatine, or Marengo.
May 10: - Plant Sales in Marengo, Marion, and West Union. - However, there are no additional plant sales on May 10 in Atlantic, Glenwood, Maquoketa, or Muscatine. - Regrettably, there are no plant sales scheduled for Ames, Muscatine, or Bettendorf on May 11.
May 11: - Plant Sales in Atlantic, West Union, and Glenwood. - Plant Sale Extravaganza in Ames, but there are no specific details about the location or time of the event. - No additional plant sales on May 11 in other cities mentioned.
May 18: - Plant Sales in Decorah, Dubuque, Oskaloosa, Dewitt & Clinton, Altoona, and Bettendorf. - Plant Sales in Muscatine, but it's important to note that there's no information about a plant sale event on this date. Instead, Muscatine has local gravel and aggregate suppliers such as RiverStone Group, River Products Company, and others.
May 18 and Later: - There are no additional plant sales scheduled on May 18 or later dates mentioned in the text.
Gardeners are encouraged to visit these locations to find the perfect plants for their gardens. Keep an eye on local announcements for any updates on the Ames Plant Sale Extravaganza and any potential plant sales in Muscatine. Happy gardening!
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