GREEN COVE SPRINGS – It's called the Clay County "Agricultural" Fair for a reason , and horticulture is just one more aspect. Meandering through Reinhold Exhibit Hall 2, …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – It's called the Clay County "Agricultural" Fair for a reason, and horticulture is just one more aspect. Meandering through Reinhold Exhibit Hall 2, you'll notice that Clay County has quite the green thumb. Lilies, orchids cacti, bonsai trees and flowering plants of different sizes and colors have been carefully grown for your viewing, smelling pleasure. In the spirit of Water Conservation Month, informational displays are posted around the greenhouse to share tips on saving water utilized in irrigation. The Best in Show table is tucked in the back corner, displaying exceptional gardening feats.