Redding Garden Club Plant Sale on May 8 Written by Redding Garden Club
The Redding Garden Club’s Spring Plant Sale is the place to celebrate spring in the garden. This year s Plant Sale will be held Saturday, May 8, from 9am to 1pm at Redding Historical Society, 43 Lonetown Road.
Shoppers will find a wide variety of perennials, herbs, vegetables, unusual annuals, hanging baskets, and member-grown plants, many of which are deer-resistant. Bring your gardening questions: Master Gardeners will be on hand with plant care advice and a special exhibit on Insects: The Beautiful, the Beneficial, and the Invasive. Bargain hunters can discover new treasures at Second Hand Rose, a garden-themed tag sale.
Take a stroll with a view along the Saugatuck and Aspetuck trails
Peter Marteka
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Weston resident Richard Wiese, host of the Emmy-winning PBS series, Born to Explore, says one of his favorite places for hiking is the Saugatuck Blue Trail East, an easy, undulating trail which he approaches from Redding. It follows the shore of the Saugatuck Reservoir, seen here. Enjoying the view is Wiese s daughter, Sabrina.Richard Wiese / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Saugatuck Trail is one of the Connecticut Forest & Park Association s newest trails.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Foundations and walls can be seen along the Saugatuck Trail.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less