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 By  John Few Published 
11:10 am Thursday, April 13, 2023

Spring into gardening at Huntsville Botanical Garden’s Spring Plant Sale

HUNTSVILLE – Ready…set…spring! into gardening at the Huntsville Botanical Garden Spring Plant Sale, April 13-15 and April 20-22, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Don’t miss the most diverse plant sale in North Alabama, featuring a wide variety of botanicals and expert advice!

The HBG Spring Plant Sale starts with a Members-Only Preview Sale on April 13, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., for HBG members. Not a member but you want to get a jump on the best selection? Become a member at the sale to enjoy the special membership perk of early shopping. The HBG Spring Plant Sale will open to the public for the remaining days, April 14-15 and April 20-22.

“We are here to connect people to plants, and that includes the plants you want in your own landscape or inside your home,” said HBG Director of Horticulture Tracy Wallace. “Our staff are plant experts and are happy to answer any questions that help you make the best selections for your own unique home environment.”

Quality and selection are top priority, and the variety of plants, wildflowers, herbs, trees, shrubs, vegetables and native plants at the HBG Spring Plant Sale will provide the best selection for gardens throughout North Alabama. Gardening enthusiasts will also enjoy finding hard-to-find native plant species and unique new cultivars, all in one convenient place. Additionally, there will be plants available for purchase that were grown from HBG collections.
There is no admission or charge for parking for the HBG Spring Plant Sale (those who also want to tour the Garden will need to pay Garden admission). To attend the sale, park in the Blue parking lot and follow the signs and flags to the greenhouse area. Shoppers are encouraged to bring their own wagons. Staff and volunteers will be available to help load your new plants into your vehicle.

Credit and debit cards are preferred for plant sale purchases. Checks are accepted. Cash can be accepted, but change cannot be made, and the difference is considered a donation to the Garden. Proceeds from the HBG Spring Plant Sale benefit Huntsville Botanical Garden.

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