Saturday’s Sustainability Fair & Native Plant Sale at the Discovery Center offered San Marcans willing to brave the rain a chance to learn about living a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle and purchase native plants and trees for their gardens. Michelle Uribe picks up a black-eyed Susan to add to her wagon of plants. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey
ERA Gardening and Landscaping services offered native plants, such as this black-eyed Susan and Flame Acanthus, in colorful pots and containers for purchase.
Albert Green sets down the second of the two oak trees he intends to purchase on his cart.
In the greenhouse, Holly Veselka sorts through Walker's Low Catmint plants as she selects new additions for her growing butterfly garden at the Sustainability Fair & Native Plant Sale at the Discovery Center.
One of the many presenters on site was Kasey Mire with the Central Texas Farmers Co-op to register people for the new season of produce pick-ups.