Gardens & Gardening in Your Community

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“The garden suggests there might be a place where we can meet nature halfway.”

ur communities offer many amazing ways to enjoy the love and passion of gardens and gardening. Below are some organizations you might want to get to know better. Do you know of something we should add? Let us know by email questions@stutzmans.com

 

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Dodge City

Great Bend

Hutchinson

McPherson

Newton

Pleasantview

Pratt

Salina

Wichita

         

 

 

Dodge City

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Great Bend

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Hutchinson

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hutchinson, Kansas – County, Reno – Elevation, 1,535 ft (468 m) – Population (2010), 42,080 – Area code 620

Website: www.HutchGov.com

Hutchinson is the largest city and county seat of Reno County, Kansas, United States,[6] and located on the Arkansas River. It has been home to salt mines since 1887, thus its nickname of “Salt City”, but locals call it “Hutch”. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 42,080.[7]

Each year, Hutchinson hosts the Kansas State Fair, and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Basketball Tournament. It is the home of the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center aerospace museum and Strataca (formerly known as Kansas Underground Salt Museum).

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The Hutchinson Zoo
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Hutchinson Zoo

Admission is free to the Hutchinson Zoo and they have beautiful garden landscapes, not to mention exotic animals too!Phone:

620-694-2693

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Reno County Farmers Market 
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Reno County Farmers’ Market

Delicious homemade goodies, beautiful crafts, fresh veggies and so much more all available to you!

Open Saturdays through October 25th 7:30-12:30, open Wednesdays 10:00 – 2:00 through October 22nd, open Third Thursday 5:00 -8:30 pm

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 Dillon Nature Center
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Dillon Nature Center

Surround yourself with the beauty of the great outdoors on this100-acre “wild arboretum” designated as a National Urban Wildlife Sanctuary. Discover more than 300 species of woody plants, hundreds of varieties of wildflowers and native grasses, 200 species of birds, and a large variety of other wildlife along three miles of National Recreation trails.  Admission is free.

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 Carey Park
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Lots of fun for the whole family at Carey Park

Located at the end of South Main in Hutchinson is Carey Park.  Lovely water features, gardens, zoo and golf course.  Lots of areas for the kids to play too and a swim park too!

 

McPherson

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Newton

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Pleasantview

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Pratt

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Salina

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Wichita

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Botanica: The Wichita Gardens
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Botanica Wichita Gardens

Botanica is located in the heart of Wichita, Kansas near the Arkansas River.  Botanica gardens are the perfect backdrop for any occasion.

The gardens are open 9AM – 5PM – Mon thru Sat, year round  –  call 316-264-0448

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 Old Town Farmers’ Market
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Old Town Farmers’ Market

Support local (within 150 miles) farms, ranches, dairies and nurseries and have a hoot of a time while you are doing it in our beautiful site in Old Town Wichita! The Old Town Farmers’ Market (OTFM), a growers’ market, is an exciting and bountiful place to buy your fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, eggs and plants.

May 3 to October 11 – Open Saturday 7am to Noon  – Located at 1st Street & Mosley

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 Kansas Grown Farmers Market
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Kansas Grown Farmers Market

Mission Statement of Kansas Grown! Inc. – To provide area Kansas producers a means of marketing Kansas grown or produced products; and provide an opportunity for consumers to purchase quality products produced and grown in Kansas.

Come join us Saturdays, April through October, from 7:00 a.m. to 12 noon at the Sedgwick County Extension Building 21st and Ridge Road! We will be at this location every Saturday through October.

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Lincoln Heights Village Farmer’s Market
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Lincoln Heights Village Farmer’s Market

Wednesday mornings from 7-11 a.m.
May 7 through October 1
at the southwest corner of Douglas and Oliver in College Hill
Kristi Ivy Market manager 316-218-8537