Blackstone Valley Garden Club's annual Spring Plant Sale
Nancy LaFleur, of Cumberland, loads iris plants into her car at the annual Blackstone Valley Garden Club Plant Sale at the Monastery last Saturday morning, May 20.
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Julie Gorski carries vegetable plants to the car with daughter Sydney, 4, at last Saturday’s annual plant sale, sponsored by the Blackstone Valley Garden Club, on the Monastery property.
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Susan Souza pulls a wagon filled with her purchases with her daughter Bonnie LaFond, both of Cumberland, as they head back to the car after plant shopping at the sale.
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Ava Trikoulis, 9, looks quite happy with the young tomato plant her mom, Deborah, picked out at the Blackstone Valley Garden Club Plant Sale at the Cumberland Monastery last Saturday. See more photos on Page 22.
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Chelsea Matos, of Cumberland, takes a closer look at some shade plants at Saturday’s sale.
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The rain-protected, tent-covered annual Blackstone Valley Garden Club Plant Sale was held at the Monastery last Saturday morning amid incoming rain.
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Blackstone Valley Garden Club member Carol Hastings assists customer Donnie Nortz at the plant sale.
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Check-out lines were long before the rain came as shoppers were anxious to get their purchases back to the car.
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Silvia Jette, of Cumberland, smells the fragrance of an herb plant held by Trish Marrapese at last Saturday’s plant sale.
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Cashiers calculate the final price of Bethany Lane’s two wagon-loads of plants at the annual Blackstone Valley Garden Club plant sale at the Monastery last Saturday morning.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
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