The second annual Wisconsin Green Industry Federation (WGIF) Online Auction will begin March 17. The auction, which is open to the public, ends on April 3. Just go to www.biddingforgood.com/wgif and start shopping.
There’s something for everyone at the WGIF Online Auction. Visit the website and place your bid on a gift card from a local garden center. Do you like sports events? Be sure to check out the Badgers football and basketball tickets. How about watching the Milwaukee Brewers play the Chicago Cubs from a luxury suite above third base while you enjoy a buffet of delicious food prepared by a chef? All you have to do is bid high for the Brewers/Cubs tickets in the Gehl Club at Miller Park, part of this year’s offerings on the WGIF Online Auction.
There’s more. You can grow a piece of history in your garden by planting a descendant of two of the world’s most historically important trees – a Johnny Appleseed Apple Tree and the Sir Isaac Newton Apple Tree. You’ll find them on the WGIF Online Auction, along with the fast-growing Autumn Blaze (which lives up to its name every fall), and the stunning Sienna Glen Maple – one of the hardiest trees you’ll find, an adaptable tree with outstanding red color in fall.
Would you like to have an award-winning tree in your yard? You can, with a high bid at the WGIF Online Auction. The Musclewood tree, also known as Carpinus caroliniana, was named a Woody Ornamental Plant of the Year for 2015 by WNLA because of its versatility, reliability and beauty in the Wisconsin landscape. It’s available on the WGIF Online Auction, as is the Firebird Crabapple, which was named best Woody Ornamental Tree of 2012. These and many other wonderful trees and plants are available at the WGIF Online Auction. Take a look at the offerings by going online so you can bring award-winning trees to your own yard’s landscape.
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