Herb And Garden Faire Scheduled

After a two-year COVID-19 hiatus, the annual Herb and Garden Faire at the Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum, Landis Valley Road, off Oregon Pike/Route 272, Lancaster, will return from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, May 6, and Saturday, May 7. The event will take place rain or shine on the grounds of the museum.

In preparation for the event, the Landis Valley Heirloom Seed Project and its volunteers have planted and transplanted thousands of heirloom vegetable and perennial seeds and seedlings. These plants will be available for sale to gardeners during the Faire.

Visitors will be able to purchase from a wide assortment of vendors selling berry bushes, fruit trees, native shrubs and perennials, day lilies, heirloom vegetables, and more. In addition to plants and garden treasures, visitors may peruse among vendors selling jewelry, honey, beeswax products, wooden crafts, and textiles. For added convenience, a plant-sitting stand overseen by museum staff and volunteers will allow shoppers to free up their arms while they move about the village and will also allow visitors to dine in the picnic grove among food vendors.

Tickets to the event, plus a full listing of vendors, can be found at http://www.landisvalleymuseum.org.

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