Marsh Foundation plans spring plant sale
Marsh Foundation information
The Marsh Foundation “Marsh Grown” garden program will be holding its annual spring plant sale on Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in The Marsh Foundation greenhouse. Preorders are being taken through April 18. All proceeds will go to the campus youth garden program. The historic Marsh Homestead will also be open for public tours the day of the sale.
For sale will be:
- Petunia quarts;
- Hanging petunia baskets;
- One-quart size annuals;
- One quart size perennials; and
- Additional plants/vegetables will be available the day of the sale.
The Marsh Grown youth garden program is dedicated to helping young people develop a sense of land stewardship and learn the importance of healthy food. Participants are taught valuable gardening skills throughout the season. In addition, the program serves as a catalyst for youth to develop important job skills for future employment. Throughout the summer, the garden crew grows vegetables and sells them at the farmer’s market for income.
Participants in the Marsh Grown garden crew are youths who are a part of The Marsh Foundation’s Independent Living Group. They are all 15½ years of age or older and are working on skills that will help them be successful adults. The garden program is an opportunity for them to interact with peers and adults, develop quality job skills and learn how to grow healthy food.
Ron Bagley, former Marsh director and current Marsh Foundation historian, will be giving public tours of the Marsh Family Homestead. Tours are open to anyone interested in learning more about the history of The Marsh Foundation and seeing the home where George, Hilinda and Katie Marsh lived. Tours are free and will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. The tours will occur at noon, 1 and 2 p.m. and will last approximately 30 minutes.
The home itself was completed in 1865 and has been a visual icon in Van Wert ever since. The interior has been preserved to look much like it did when the Marsh family occupied it in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
For more information, contact activities coordinator Sherry Grone at 419.238.1695, extension 270, or via email at sgrone@marshfoundation.org
POSTED: 04/16/14 at 6:53 am. FILED UNDER: News