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Free family fun -- and pumpkins, too


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PUBLISHED SEP 25, 2018
The pumpkins have arrived at all five locations of Green Acres Nursery and Supply. (Photo courtesy Green Acres)

Green Acres hosts annual Fall Festival at all five locations

Get in the mood for fall and have some family fun, too, at Green Acres' annual Fall Festival.

Set for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, this unique garden party has grown to all five Green Acres Nursery & Supply locations: Elk Grove, Folsom, Rocklin, Roseville and Sacramento.

Big pumpkin patches will be featured at each nursery along with live music, face painting, balloon twisters, games, pie walks, raffles and more. Admission is free.

Gardeners will find expert advice for fall planting along with large selections of varieties for Sacramento area and foothill gardens. October is excellent for transplanting perennials, shrubs and trees.

Find out more along with directions and addresses at www.idiggreenacres.com .

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