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The plants are coming back to Nelson Garden Festival

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May 7th, 2017

The 16th Annual Nelson Garden Festival is set to run on Saturday (May 13th) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the 200 block of Baker St. and the 500 block of Kootenay Street.

The West Kootenay EcoSociety will be managing the 2017 Nelson Garden Festival again this year and Markets & Events Director Jesse R. Woodward is excited to manage this event once again.

“Last year’s Gardenfest was such a wonderful and super popular event with amazing weather and huge crowds,” Woodward said.

“I feel that this market perfectly fits into all of the other market organization that I already do and adds another wonderful element of community engagement to the EcoSociety’s roster.”

Woodward is in his sixth year managing the West Kootenay EcoSociety’s Cottonwood Community Market, Nelson Downtown Local Market, and the Friday-night MarketFest events.

This market was started by a three avid local gardeners way back in 2002 with just a few table set out on Hall Street.

It has now grown into one the yearly market highlights in Nelson with over 50 vendors and community groups on hand with perennials, annuals, vegetable starts, trees and flowers – just about everything a gardener needs to get started or add to an already great gardening endeavor.

There is even a giant truck full of beautiful local chicken manure that sells out every year! If you like to garden this market should not be missed.

“We always hold it on Mother’s Day weekend so you can get something for Mom’s garden as well as your own,” says Glyn Violini, who is one of the original organizers.

Violini says she is impressed, but not surprised, that the festival has become so successful.

“We knew from the response at the very first festival. This is a community that wants to support local agriculture and local growers. Gardeners know that locally adapted seeds and plants will be healthier and more vigorous.”

The streets will be closed on Baker and Kootenay Streets, in front of the Bank of Montreal, from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m.

Late-night Nelsonites are reminded to move their parked cars from the festival blocks on Kootenay and Baker Friday night to avoid problems in set up on Saturday. Parking for the festival is available at the city parkade next to the Hume Hotel. 

For more information contact West Kootenay EcoSociety at 250-354-1909 or markets@ecosociety.ca

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