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Sat, Mar 11, 06 at 14:19
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I did a search and found this [see link below] for a garden expo and plant sale in Bridgewater, which looks interesting, but I think that is something different, as the one I am thinking of always happens on Cook/Douglass campus. I didn't find it on the Cook website either. If anyone knows, of when you know, please post. thanks,
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Here is a link that might be useful: Annual expo and plant sale
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| well, I did more searching and found Ag-Field Day April 29, 2006. Of course with my brains coming loose from my head I can't remember is it Ag-Field Day when RU sells the wonderful tomatoes, herbs, and others? I think so. well time will tell. [can you tell I am excited to push the season?] ellenr |
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| Look at that! While you were posting this, I was up in Sussex County lapping up the Springfest Flower & Garden Show - and one of the exhibitors was Rutgers! Let me dig through the mountains of literature that I picked up today and hopefully I'll be back with an answer for you later. . . Carl |
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| There seem to be two different Cook College events at Rutgers this Spring; the first does have "some" plant sales, while the second is definitely sales oriented. April 29 - Ag-Field Day May 13, 14 - Annual Spring Flower Fair Any more details and I'll throw them here! Carl |
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- Posted by birdgardner NJ/ 6b (My Page) on Sun, Mar 12, 06 at 10:33
| Last year I went to Ag-Field Day thinking it was the plant sale. Lots of animals and exhibitors but very few plants. There was some greenhouse stuff - got a bouvardia and a fuchsia for the hummingbirds. Not inexpensive either - those of you who have been to the plant sale, how are the prices? Will definitely mark May 13-14 on the calendar. Thanks, Carl. |
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| Don't go looking for bargains but the selection is very nice, something for most everyone. |
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