Encinitas Garden Festival & Tour    760 753-8615    info@EncinitasGardenFestival.org    2240 Encinitas Blvd. Suite D, PMB 337, Encinitas, CA 92024

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Marketplace 2010

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(760) 753-8615 or marketplace@encinitasgardenfestival.org

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MARKETPLACE


  1. The Marketplace is where locals and visitors shop booths filled with everything a gardener could want:


  2. The latest gardening tools, hats to ward away sunburn, and gloves to protect sensitive hands.

  3. Cut flowers, planted color bowls, and unusual garden plants.

  4. Botanical theme paintings and hand-thrown pots.

  5. Expert gardeners offering advice and guidance.

  6. Information about saving water in the garden, gardening with wildlife, and attracting birds.

  7. The latest books about gardening in San Diego’s Mediterranean climate.

  8. Festival Marketplace is free and open to the public from 10 am to 4 pm.

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NEW!  Join us in the Marketplace Speaker's Corner in the afternoon to hear the following talks:

Speakers 2010 Coming Soon!

Encinitas Garden Festival & Tour Saturday, April 17. 2010 10 am to 4 pm

2010 VENDORS AND EXHIBITORS

TIME

10:30

11

11:30

12

12:30

1

1:30

2

2:30

SPEAKER

Stacey Sieber

Nan Sterman

Samantha Owens

Sharon May

Maryanne Bache

Julianna Arnett

Gordon Smith

Joseph Randall

Russell Levan

ORGANIZATION

Madd Potter

Plant Soup, Inc.

Barrels & Branches

Agri Service

Solana Center for Environmental Innovation

San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative

President, Slow Food San Diego

Olivenhain Municipal Water District

Paul Ecke Central School

TOPIC

Making a Saucer Garden

Waterwise Gardening

Shopping at a Nursery

Composting

Worm Composting

Community Gardens; one way to healthy eating

Encinitas Community Garden

Water Supply & Our Landscape Needs

School Garden