Cobourg Garden Club Having Native Plant Sale

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The Cobourg Garden Club is having a Native Plant Sale including trees and shrubs that will help improve biodiversity in Cobourg. To participate in our sale download the order form (see first link listed below), print, fill it in and return it with your cheque as described at the bottom of the second page of the order form. We must receive all orders by March 31, 2023. Be certain that your contact information is correct since we will be contacting you to confirm your order and to provide updates. Your orders are expected to be available for driveway pickup on Saturday, May 27.

ORDER FORM:
https://cobourggardenclub.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/OrderForm_2023final-1.pdf
To aid in your selection of suitable plants for your garden, we have prepared an information sheet that gives details of the benefits and requirements for each of the plants being offered in this sale.

INFORMATION SHEET:
https://cobourggardenclub.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Plant-List-for-Native-Plant-Sale_2023-final.pdf

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