The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Paula Maceika is all smiles with her new hanging plant.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Fran Notaro looks over a selection of perennials.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Fran Notaro looks over a selection of perennials.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Carmen Sealy adds her tickets to the raffle prizes.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Dwight Stover looks over a selection of annuals.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Dwight Stover looks over a selection of annuals with the help of garden club member Cindy Golia.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Mia Kaplan, 5 looks over a lavendar plant with her mother Krista Kaplan.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Carmen Sealy and Lois Stover share a moment as they look through the perennials. Stover is a founding member of the North Haven Garden Club. She is one of the orginial four who established the club in 1954. The club is celebrating 65 years.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Mia Kaplan, 5 looks over a lavendar plant with her mother Krista Kaplan.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Josh Clemens receives some advice on the rasberries he just purchased from Kieth Lombardo, a member of the North Haven Garden Club.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Five-year-old Mia Kaplan looks closely at the queen bee in a hive on hand from Ray's Raw Honey.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Five-year-old Mia Kaplan looks closely at the queen bee in a hive on hand from Ray's Raw Honey.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The North Haven Garden Club held its annual May market fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 on the North Haven Town Green. Proceeds benefit the North Haven Garden Club. The market featured perennials, annuals, hanging baskets, tomato plants, herbs, and more. A master gardener will be on hand to answer questions.Kayla Kaplan, 3 takes a closer look at a flower.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier