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Delta Informal Gardeners

Encouraging gardening through education and community beautification

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Month: December 2019

Recipe of the Month

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Annual Plant Sale

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| 2020 Plant Sale

Our Annual Perennial Plant Sale occurs every May, usually the Saturday before Mother’s Day.  In 2004 there were 400 customers waiting to get in at our 8:30 a.m. opening time.  Some of them had arrived at 5:00 that morning to be near the front of the line.  One customer told us she couldn’t sleep the night before […]

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Welcome

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Delta Informal Gardeners (DIG), was formed in 1988 by people interested in learning about what we call “dirt gardening.” Pat Moore, our founder, was our first president. We knew we needed a fund raiser for basic necessities. We also needed a purpose. We readily decided that education, (gardening education that is) and beautification of our […]

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Recent Posts

  • Meet Our July Guest Speaker: Discover the Fascinating World of Honey Bees
  • Choosing the Right Shade Tree for Your Front Yard
  • Choosing the Right Fertilizer: Natural and Synthetic Options for Healthy Gardens
  • How to Deal with Clay Soil: Improving Your Garden with Soil Amendments
  • Pollinator-Friendly Plants That Thrive in East Contra Costa County

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