Other activities include guest speakers, live music and an auction with proceeds benefiting the Kentucky Herb Association.
Chrisman Mill Vineyard (the oldest licensed vineyard in the U.S.) offers a very nice wine tasting with wine bread and cheese spread standing by for a wonderful sampling.
The other booths loaded with wonderful smellygood stuff and books about growing, cooking or crafting with your favorite herbs make for a visually appealing and diverse shopping experience.
And then there are the herbs and plants! So many unique herbs, wildflowers, native plants and perennials to choose from!
In fact, there are so many things to load up with at such reasonable prices, we have adopted the habit of bringing along our trusty antique grocery cart. Simply perfect for bags of bread, wine, herbs and everything else we can pack into it. The opening is also just the right size for laying a flat of plants on top. But as you can see, we only bought a few herbs this year that fit into bags on top of the bread.
As we head back to the car, we have thoughts of lunch at Gibby's (voted Frankfort's favorite place for lunch!) and then more plans for shopping at a local greenhouse - Wilson's.
Wilson's Nursery sits on Frankfort's By-Pass and takes up many acres of growing space.
The displays throughout the greenhouse, giftshop and terraces combine to create a gardener's heaven! Once upon a time Wilson's used to participate in the Herb Festival but left several years ago, preferring to put on a nice herb sale at their own place. In years past, the sale has been very significant, but this year the Herb Fest is a month earlier and so the sale is not as wonderful, but the selection is still worth the trip!
The ultimate fairy garden!
And be careful where you rummage through the plants! You may find a feline hiding in the roses. One of the workers said she was very friendly, but didn't know her name....only that her mother's name was Lola! So keep an eye out for Lola's daughter while spending your Saturday wandering through Wilson's!
2 comments:
I am so jealous! Our herb society used to put on a festival in the Spring, but it took so much work, and so few people wanted to do it. I sure do miss them.
What a wonderful outing. I see you haven't posted in a while. Do you have another blog. I hope you are well. Happy Gardening
Donna
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