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April 26, 2014

Just a few more months, and the big day – Saturday, April 26, 2014 – will arrive. It’s our annual herb sale.

Join fellow herb lovers in the hunt for the best herb selection, advice, tasty herbal treats, and books.

It’s your one-stop shopping for herbs and heirloom veggies.

The location is the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves at the corner of Lockwood and Elm.

The sale starts at 8:30 am, but the line starts well before 8:30, so come early. You don’t want to miss out on your favorite herbs or the tasting of the herbal goodies.

This is the largest herb sale in the St. Louis metro area, and has the greatest selection of herbs, all from Missouri growers meeting the certification requirements of the State of Missouri.

No other sale has the varieties of basils, lavenders, rosemarys, thymes, sages, mints, and many more herbs.

WGHS provides student scholarships in herb-related studies, makes donations to community projects, donates plants and member hands-on help in maintaining the herb gardens at Hawken House in Webster Groves, Mudd’s Grove in Kirkwood, and the History Village Herb Garden at Faust Park in Chesterfield. These gardens showcase herbs that grow well here.

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Save this date, the third Saturday in April, for our huge herb plant sale. Print our updated WGHS 2013 Plant List and bring it with you.

The sale is at the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves (at Lockwood and Elm) from 8:30 am-2:00 pm.

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WGHS Sale 2012

This is the largest herb sale in the St. Louis metro area, and has the greatest selection of herbs, all from Missouri growers meeting the certification requirements of the State of Missouri. No other sale has the varieties of basils, lavenders, rosemarys, thymes, sages, mints, and more.

WGHS Herb BasketsOur personal herb shoppers can help you find the herbs you need for a pizza garden, a kid’s garden, a Mediterranean garden, a drought-tolerant garden, or any other specialty herb garden.

Come early and join fellow herb lovers in the hunt for the best herbs, advice, tasty herbal treats, books, and more.

WGHS provides student scholarships in herb-related studies, makes donations to community projects, donates plants and member hands-on help in maintaining the herb gardens at Hawken House in Webster Groves, Mudd’s Grove in Kirkwood, and the History Village Herb Garden at Faust Park in Chesterfield. These gardens are open to the public and show the herbs that grow so well in this region.

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