Visitors to the Vance County Regional Farmers Market have no doubt noticed the lovely garden space that greets them as they make their way up the driveway to the parking area.
It’s a beautiful space, to be sure. But if you’ve never taken a few minutes to stop and look closely at the native plant specimens that are contained in that small one-tenth of an acre, you’re really missing out.
Cooperative Extension Agent Michael Ellington explained that the garden, designed, created and maintained by Master Gardeners, is at once a natural habitat, a classroom and a sanctuary.
There are benches nestled among the greenery for people to stop and enjoy the peace within the garden.
Each different plant has its own marker that identifies it by name, and a QR code that visitors can use to learn more.
All the plants were carefully chosen to support pollinators like bees, butterflies and more.
“It’s literally buzzing with life,” Ellington said of the garden, which is chock full of pollinator-friendly perennials, herbs, flowering shrubs and more.
Volunteers from the Master Gardeners group are on hand each second and fourth Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. when the market is open to share information about the garden and practices that homeowners and aspiring gardeners can use in their own spaces.
They’re working to create a seed library, too, so if there’s a plant you like in the memorial garden and can’t find it in a retail store, just wait.
You may just be able to get some seeds from the library to take home to your own garden.
Snap a pic of the tag and be able to take a plant home soon.
Learn more about Cooperative Extension programs and activities at
https://vance.ces.ncsu.edu/ and click on https://vance.ces.ncsu.edu/vance-county-regional-farmers-market/ to learn more about the Vance County Regional Farmers Market.