The concept of a plant swap is simple: participants bring their surplus plants, cuttings, or seeds to exchange with others. Typically, participants label their offerings with information about the plant’s name, care requirements, and any special tips. Attendees can browse the offerings and choose the plants that pique their interest. It’s a win-win situation where gardeners trade their extra flora, diversify their gardens, and expand their plant knowledge.
On October 22nd from 12 to 3 PM, Peach Street Books will be hosting a plant swap at their location on 401 Mason in Cape Charles. Bring your plants, pots, tools, or anything ‘planty’. If you can donate to the free plant table, that would be much appreciated.

Doesnt Cape Charles have about 100 local artists? Should have saved the $138,000 had a contest, and offered $5000 prize…
So, an additional $38,000 for yet another somewhat less far-fetched plan this time after a previous $100,000 plan that went…
Good points Kim, but anything that gets those #!☆*¿$! golfcarts off of the public roads is worth ANY amout of…
WTKR must have interviewed you and your son. Sometimes thinning out the trash is a good thing.
“Uncle Sam” is a great name for your negativity and attitude. Let’s see, a brand new community within steps of…