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Get Ready For the Horticulture Event of New England! In partnership with New England Home, the weekend-long event will feature curated vendors, food trucks, workshops and programs, and floral installations. A selection of 80 vendors will highlight horticulture and gardening products, as well as some offering arts & crafts, home décor, and health & beauty. A first-look at the vendor list includes Hudson Valley Seed Co, Peony’s Envy, Harvesting History Heirlooms, and Wellesley Books. Food trucks will feature a variety of cuisines and beverages, including Bardo’s Bar Pizza, Bluebird Mobile Dessert & Espresso Bar, Pour Em Up Mobile Bartending, and Del’s Lemonade. More vendors and demonstration headliners will be announced leading up to the event.
The Garden at Elm Bank
900 Washington Street
Wellesley, MA 02482
United States
Sunny, with a high of 91 and low of 64 degrees. Sunny in the morning, partly cloudy during the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
Such a poor business plan. Always was.
You're raising cattle on the land you could be utilizing for vegetables? Land that's more valuable (ROI) to growing vegetables vs. having insufficient land for raising enough cattle to make a go (profit) for your "passion". Not following.
Ignorant and pathetic response Sam Elliot. You know nothing about the business plans considered or the ROI on many agricultural contemplations.
Your Grandfather seemed to make a go of it. And for years.
What changed?