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Historic Locust Grove Hosts 27th Gardeners' Fair

 
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WDRB's Keith Kaiser explores the offerings at the annual Gardeners' Fair.

description: a woman carries a basket filled with flowers and gardening supplies as she walks through a crowded outdoor market. other vendors can be seen in the background, selling plants and other garden-related items.

Historic Locust Grove in Louisville, Kentucky is hosting its 27th annual Gardeners' Fair, a celebration of all things gardening. The fair features vendors selling seeds, flowers, vegetable plants, garden tools, and other garden-focused goods such as bird feeders and decorative items.

The fair is a great opportunity for garden enthusiasts to get inspired and find new ideas for their own gardens. Visitors can browse the various booths and speak with knowledgeable vendors to learn about different plants and gardening techniques. Some vendors even offer workshops and demonstrations on topics such as composting, container gardening, and pruning.

In addition to the vendor booths, the Gardeners' Fair also includes a silent auction featuring garden-related items donated by local businesses and individuals. Proceeds from the auction go towards supporting Historic Locust Grove's educational programs and preservation efforts.

The Gardeners' Fair is just one of many annual events hosted by Historic Locust Grove. The site is a National Historic Landmark and was once the home of George Rogers Clark, a Revolutionary War hero. Today, the site includes an 18th-century mansion, a museum, and over 55 acres of gardens and grounds.

Visitors to Historic Locust Grove can also enjoy other events throughout the year, such as the Independence Day/Summer on the Farm celebration and the Holiday Open House. The site is open for tours and offers educational programs for school groups and adults.

The Gardeners' Fair is a family-friendly event, with activities for children such as face painting, a scavenger hunt, and a garden-themed craft station. Food and drink vendors are also on hand to provide refreshments for visitors.

For those looking to make a day of it, there are plenty of other attractions in the Louisville area. Spring is a great time to explore the city's parks and outdoor spaces, such as Cherokee Park and the Louisville Waterfront Park. The city also has a thriving art scene, with galleries, museums, and public art installations throughout the downtown area.

Overall, the Gardeners' Fair at Historic Locust Grove is a great way to kick off the spring season and get inspired for gardening and outdoor living. With its beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and educational programs, Historic Locust Grove is a must-see destination for anyone interested in Louisville's rich history and culture.

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