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Berthoud Local Community Garden Plant Sale on May 3, 2025 – Support Local Gardening and Sustainability

Press release: Join Berthoud Local on May 3, 2025, for the annual Community Garden Plant Sale featuring heirlooms, herbs, garden trugs, and more, supporting local gardening and food sustainability efforts.
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Berthoud, CO — The highly anticipated Community Garden Plant Sale is just around the corner! Join Berthoud Local on Saturday, May 3, 2025. This vibrant community event is perfect for gardeners and community members alike. Featuring a wide variety of heirlooms, herbs, handcrafted garden trugs (baskets), birdhouses, and more, the sale promises something for everyone.

 

Saturday, May 3, 2025

9AM - 12 PM

Pioneer Park’s Community Garden

Intersection of E. Indiana Ave & SE 2nd Street in Berthoud, CO

 

What’s in store at Community Garden Plant Sale:

● Annuals

● Heirlooms

● Herbs

● Beautiful wooden garden trugs (baskets)

● Handcrafted bird and bat houses

● And more!

 

This event is the perfect opportunity to discover high-quality plants and gardening supplies, all while supporting a local cause.

 

Why attend?

● Support the Community Garden and the Berthoud Local mission

● Find local, high-quality plants

● Connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts in your community

 

The produce harvested from the Community Garden is donated to local food banks, and any surplus is distributed among the dedicated volunteers who help maintain the garden, creating a true sense of community support and shared responsibility.

 

Can’t attend but still want to support Berthoud Local?

If you’re unable to attend, you can still make a difference by donating to Berthoud Local and the Community Garden. Click here for more information.

 

About Berthoud Local:

A 501(c)(3) non-profit that serves and fosters local food-focused projects with a focus in farming, gardening, the environment, humane and healthy farm animal treatment, and supporting pollinators. The Community Garden is planned, planted, and harvested by a group of volunteers.