




WILMINGTON — The Clinton County Master Gardeners held their annual springtime plants sale on Saturday morning at the Clinton County Fairgrounds featuring annuals, perennials, and vegetable plants.
The Clinton County Master Gardener volunteers program has been in existence since 1995. The Master Gardener program is still going strong with volunteers very active, providing education, service and beautification throughout the Clinton County community.
The Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program provides intensive training in horticulture to interested Ohio residents, who then volunteer their time assisting with educational programs and activities for residents through their local OSU Extension county office.

The Sheep Barn at the Clinton County Fairgrounds was occupied Saturday by Clinton County Master Gardeners, customers with green thumbs, and plant life for an annual plants sale.

The Sheep Barn at the Clinton County Fairgrounds was occupied Saturday by Clinton County Master Gardeners, customers with green thumbs, and plant life for an annual plants sale.

At left is Kelli King from Williamsburg as she purchases perennials, vegetables and herbs at the Master Gardeners sale. King grew up in Wilmington.


Cheng Woodburn from Wilmington, left, and Betty Caudill from Wilmington look over sprouts available at the Clinton County Master Gardeners annual springtime plants sale. Caudill already has parsley in hand. She said it may attract swallowtail butterflies come September.