March 28, 2007

  Volume 5, Number 13

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 HerbFest to offer
sustainable horticulture

            The eighth HerbFest will draw visitors to downtown Wake Forest the weekend of April 20-22, and this year gardeners can purchase eco-friendly plants that are raised using beneficial soil microbes, organically-based fertilizer and non-harmful pest and disease treatments.

            Most herb plants will be sold in pots made from biodegradable rice hulls that will decompose in a compost pile. And, as organizer Elizabeth Johnson said, the plants are from local growers “so they will perform well for gardeners here in our community.

            “We are determined not to run out of basil this year,” Bob Johnson, the HerbFest founder, said. In fact, there will be nearly double the amount of perennial plans and a greater selection of herbs this year.

            There will also be independent vendors selling garden sculpture, herbal soaps and lotions, herbal food products and other items that will appeal to gardeners and homeowners.

            The entertainment this year will again include the daily “Duck Parade” at 10:30 each morning. A trumpeter will call the ducks from their crate to walk the carpet to their temporary home, a pen with a baby pool. The ducks, of course, are expected to fully cooperate with this program.

            Friday night there will be an open acoustic mike at the gazebo.

            Saturday morning the Franklin Academy Jazz Band will perform, and there will be a theatrical performance at 1 p.m. that day.

            This year’s HerbFest will raise funds for the Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment the Johnson family began last year after the death of their son, Graham. The focus of the fun is to enrich the education of local students through cultural arts opportunities.

            Many of Graham’s classmates from Franklin Academy will volunteer at HerbFest again this year.

            HerbFest will be open in the gazebo parking lot on South White Street in downtown Wake Forest rain or shine. The hours Friday and Saturday, April 20 and 21, will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 22, the hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

            This is a free event open to everyone.

 
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