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Ireland: Dublin FFA to host first ever plant sale at high school greenhouse

Dublin High School's FFA is hosting its first-ever plant sale April 12-13 at the high school's greenhouse, located next to the ag building/welding shop. The sale will be open from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

"Dublin ISD just built a new, automated commercial greenhouse that is completely run by the students," FFA advisor Sophie Hayhurst told Beneath the Surface News.

"It's an impressive facility. The kids installed all of the irrigation and everything that people will see at the plant sale is student work."

The sale will include fresh herbs, eight tomato varieties, strawberries, nine different peppers, native plants, hanging baskets and flowers.

Read more at Beneath the Surface News