Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations, sell their annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday, May 9.

Tabatha Brown of Jarrettsville gets help selecting plants from her 5-year-old son Lochlan during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Tabatha Brown of Jarrettsville gets help selecting plants from her 5-year-old son Lochlan during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Harford County Master Gardeners display facts about the benefits of native plants during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Harford County Master Gardeners display facts about the benefits of native plants during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Tabatha Brown of Jarrettsville gets help selecting plants from her 5-year-old son Lochlan during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Tabatha Brown of Jarrettsville gets help selecting plants from her 5-year-old son Lochlan during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Kathy Kelly of Fallston carries her array of flower and plant purchases during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Kathy Kelly of Fallston carries her array of flower and plant purchases during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Kristin Kirkwood, right, Executive Director for Harford Land Trust, talks about the the community-based non-profit group's mission to protect and preserve local land with visitor Kirsty Sterling of Bel Air during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Kristin Kirkwood, right, Executive Director for Harford Land Trust, talks about the the community-based non-profit group’s mission to protect and preserve local land with visitor Kirsty Sterling of Bel Air during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Varieties of plants by Friendship Garden Club are display amonst the other groups during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Varieties of plants by Friendship Garden Club are display amonst the other groups during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Kristin Kirkwood, Executive Director for Harford Land Trust discusses native wild seed packets being distributed free by the community-based non-profit group during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Kristin Kirkwood, Executive Director for Harford Land Trust discusses native wild seed packets being distributed free by the community-based non-profit group during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Herbs growing in jars are displayed for sale by members of the Joppatowne Garden Club during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Herbs growing in jars are displayed for sale by members of the Joppatowne Garden Club during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Marsha Kotowski of Abingdon, left, gets assistance from Friendship Garden Club member Joann Monn as she gets ideas of native plants for her own garden during The 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Marsha Kotowski of Abingdon, left, gets assistance from Friendship Garden Club member Joann Monn as she gets ideas of native plants for her own garden during The 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Stacey Zyriek with the Evergreen Garden Club works the table for her club, selling fundraiser raffle tickets for various plant arrangements during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Stacey Zyriek with the Evergreen Garden Club works the table for her club, selling fundraiser raffle tickets for various plant arrangements during the 2025 Bel Air Garden Mart at the Bel Air Armory on Friday. The annual flower mart featured annuals, perennials and native plants and seeds that support pollinators and other garden-friendly insects by various Harford County garden clubs, as well as Harford County Master Gardeners, high school groups and other organizations. (Brian Krista/Staff)