WALPOLE, N.H. — Thinking about adding some color to your yard or garden? If so, you’ll want to check out the Cheshire County Conservation District’s Summer Bulb Sale. The CCCD is working in partnership with Conservation Districts across the state to offer a range of summer bulbs at a discount to customers.
Choose from your classic tulips, to hyacinths, daffodils, and even garlic, in quantities of 5, 10, and 25 bulbs. Costs vary, so visit the CCCD’s website to view their pricing, color, and description sheets, or to download an order form: http://cheshireconservation.
The deadline to submit your order form and payment is Tuesday, September 8th. Checks should be made out to “CCCD” and mailed to 11 Industrial Park Drive Walpole, NH 03608.
In light of the COVID19 pandemic, the CCCD will host two outdoor pick up days for customers. All bulb orders will be available for pick up at The Farmers’ Market of Keene on either Tuesday, October 6th from 3pm-6pm or on Saturday, October 10th from 9am-1pm. The Farmers’ Market of Keene in located on Gilbo Ave. across from Lindy’s Diner.
More information can be found online. To request a hard copy order form, contact the Conservation District office at 756-2988 x3011 or send an email to lola@cheshireconservation.org
The Cheshire County Conservation District promotes the conservation and responsible use of our natural and agricultural resources for the people of Cheshire County by providing technical, financial, and educational assistance. Our goal is to encourage the stewardship of healthy soils, productive ecologically sound farms, diverse wildlife, productive sustainable forests, healthy watersheds, and clean water to ensure those resources are available for future generations. Established in 1945, the Conservation District operates out of Walpole, NH where we work alongside the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and other conservation partners. For more information, contact Amanda Littleton at 603-756-2988 ext.4 or email at amanda@cheshireconservation.
–Cheshire County Conservation District
For more articles out of New England, click here.