I try to be eclectic in these selections, to make sure I’m covering many tastes and interests, but I think this week I might have outdone myself. Or maybe Cincinnati is simply outdoing itself? You get to decide.
Our May issue features Julie Shifman and Tom Fernandez of Last Mile Food Rescue, the return of the May Festival, urban gardening, and a whole lot more.
Cincinnati Parks has teamed up with Great Parks and a dozen other regional environmental organizations to participate in the international City Nature Challenge.
The Civic Garden Center has hit the reset button on a 57-year-old tradition, and plant lovers are going to love the changes to the annual Plant Sale. The three-day event will have everything from food and music to shopping and (of course) plenty of plants.
One of the surest signs the spring planting season has arrived in Cincinnati – no matter the weather forecast for the weekend – is the Civic Garden Center’s annual plant sale and preview party.
It’s this weekend!
The Civic Garden Center welcomed more than 2,000 visitors for its annual plant sale weekend. Now in its 56th year, it included the traditional plant sale preview party and the two-day sale.
The Civic Garden Center’s annual plant sale is all about greenery – both for visitors and the center, which hosts the sale as its largest fundraising event.