21st Annual Gardener’s Market—2026

21st Annual Gardener’s Market—2026

Event: 21st Annual Gardener’s Market

Date: Saturday, March 7, 2026  •  9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Location: Shepard Garden & Arts Center, 3330 McKinley Boulevard, Sacramento

We have a great lineup of returning favorite and new vendors bringing in some unusual plants and garden treasures. The proceeds of this event help fund the club’s Grants Program, monthly speakers and community gardening projects.

For more information, contact Lili Metzer (lmetzer@wavecable.com) or download the 21st Annual Gardener’s Market flyer.

Culinary herbs.
Colorful ceramic plates.
Several succulents in ceramic pots displayed on a table.
A display of several packs coasters with images of flowers, animals, and nature.
February Meeting—2026

February Meeting—2026

Event: February Meeting—2026

Topic: Introduction of the 2026 Saul Wiseman Grants Awardees

Speaker: Saul Wiseman Grants Committee

Date: Thursday, February 26, 2026  •  7 p.m.

Location: Shepard Garden & Arts Center
3330 McKinley Blvd, Sacramento

Our February meeting will focus on celebrating the 2026 Saul Wiseman Grants awardees.

A raised garden bed with vines growing on trellises.
January Meeting—2026

January Meeting—2026

Event: January Meeting—2026

Speaker: Lorraine Van Kekerix

Topic: Spring Blooming Bulbs that Naturalize Well in Sacramento

Date: Thursday, January 22, 2026  •  7 p.m.

Location: Shepard Garden & Arts Center
3330 McKinley Blvd, Sacramento

Bulbs provide bright, cheerful pops of color in the winter/spring garden, then go dormant and disappear until the next fall/winter. A wide variety of plants are included in the bulb category. Some, but not all, bulbs can grow and thrive with limited water in our area.   

Lorraine has 30 years experience growing bulbs in Sacramento limited water gardens. She will identify spring flowering bulbs that reproduce and naturalize in this area. Plus, discuss the kinds of conditions they need to thrive.

Lorraine has degrees from UC Davis and Utah State University. She is a Sacramento County Master Gardener and a past president of the Perennial Plant Club (PPC). She currently helps to organize the PPC plant sale, propagates plants (including bulbs) for the sale, and volunteers at many PPC events.

A group of blooming white flowers surrounded by fallen leaves