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 PLANT SALES for Good Causes
gardening with native plants. General meetings: The third Tues of each month (except for July and Aug) at the Luther Burbank Art and Garden Center 2050 Yulupa Street in Santa Rosa at 7:30 PM. The meetings include speakers and presentations of floral interest.
Friends of Vintage Roses- 39
thefriendsofvintageroses.org
We work to preserve one of the largest collections of old roses in America. We work with curators around the country providing them with propagation material so that this horticultural resource is not lost. At our garden in Sebastopol we propagate some of the rarest roses, which will be for sale at our event in May 9 11a-3p Sonoma County, Terra Bella Vista Way half a mile south of where Snyder Lane meets Petaluma Hill Rd. Sept 15-17 Heirloom Expo in Santa Rosa. Join us monthly in Sebastopol at “Dirt Days,” Mar–Nov We are preserving Sonoma County’s unique historic trove of roses—roses rescued from farmsteads, highways and cemeteries in this beautiful, rural landscape. See more at our website: thefriendsofvintageroses.org
Redwood Empire Rose Society
redwoodempirerosesociety.com
Plant Sales: Saturday, Apr 25 (Rosies, Posies & More with Santa Rosa Garden Club) & May 2 at the Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center. 2050 Yulupa
Ave, Santa Rosa. We are a chapter of
the American Rose Society in Santa Rosa, California. We meet on the 3rd Thur the following months; Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Sept, Oct at 7p. & Jul at 5:30 pruning program in the Garden. Jun & Nov Potluck at 6p. We hold a Pruning Demonstration in Jan. Meetings are held at the Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center 2050 Yulupa Ave, Santa Rosa CA 95405. We will have garden experts on hand to help with selection and ideas for placement of plants.
Luther Burbank’s Experiment Farm – Gold Ridge
7777 Bodega Ave, Sebastopol 707-829-2361
Open House & Plant Sale. May 2 & 3, 10 a - 4 p. Plant sales every Weds 9-12. Accessed through Burbank Heights and Orchards. Open all year for self-guided tours. Docent-led tours: call to reserve, 707-8290-2361. Volunteers needed for all phases of gardening, administration and cottage housekeeping help. Come any Wednesday morning volunteer day.
Propagated by members with emphasis on drought-tolerant and deer resistant plants including succulents and perennials, many in unique containers. Sale also includes our “garage sale.” Proceeds support educational programs and scholarships for students majoring in horticulture at Santa Rosa Junior College, community gardens and special projects.
Windsor Garden Club
Apr 22 10a–2p - Spring Plant Sale at Green Earth Day Health and Wellness Festival. Windsor Town Green, McClellan and Market St., Windsor
Oct 28 10a–1p - Succulent Topped Pumpkin Sale. Community Garden on the corner of Windsor Rd and Joe Radota Drive., Windsor. windsorgardenclub.org
Occidental Arts & Ecology
Green Thumb Garden Club
April 18 9a–2p750 S. Cloverdale Blvd., (Ace Hardware Corner Lot) Cloverdale Cindi Buell, President: 707-894-4767
Bett Carlson: 707-894-0709
Members offer plants that we have grown. Tomato plants, vegetables, herbs, flowers, succulents, & some houseplants. White elephant/flea market. Benefits scholarships for Cloverdale students plus our civic projects, including Community Garden and History Center garden.
Graton Community Club
Apr 24–5 9a–4p 8996 Graton Rd, Graton, at the corner of Graton Rd. and Edison St. 707-829-5314 or 707-823-2866 gratoncommunityclub.org
Veggie starts, floral displays, plant
sale, crafts and homemade gifts, white elephant, raffle, live music. Lunch served 11a–2p, $10. Coffee, tea, and desserts available all day $5.
Center Organic Nursery - 9
Apr 4 - Oct 31, Sat-Sun 10a-2p
15290 Coleman Valley Rd., Occidental 707-874-1557 | oaec.org | Hundreds of varieties of 100% CCOF
Certified Organic, open-pollinated, heirloom vegetables, flowers and culinary and medicinal herbs. Proceeds benefit OAEC bio-cultural diversity programs.
Sebastopol Fuchsia Society
Plant Sale: August 1, 9a – 12p, at Sebastopol Center for the Arts, 282 S. High St., Sebastopol.
707-838-9429 | facebook.com/groups/ Sebastopolfuchsiafriends
Meet at Sebastopol Center for the Arts,
282 S. High St. Sebastopol the 4th Fri. of every month 11a–1p. The General Public
is welcome to the meetings. Field trips, cuttings and great friends! Member-grown plants for sale. Proceeds support our club activities and growing plants. Full variety of colors, small pots to hanging baskets, uprights – large and small.
Willowside School Nursery
Mar 7 & 28, Apr 18, May 9 & 30,
Jun 20 9a–2p 5299 Hall Rd., Santa Rosa (Entrance on Willowside Rd.) 707-569-4724 ogusd.org/willowside-nursery Working middle school
nursery. Drought-tolerant perennials, CA natives, succulents, grasses, salvias, and habitat plants. $4 for 1-gallon. Japanese Maples 3-6 ft tall at $25 to $50 per tree! No veggies.
Santa Rosa Iris Society
The Sonoma County Orchid Society Spring Show and Sale
Mar 28-29–Sa 10-5p, Su10a–4p
Santa Rosa Vets Building,
Valley of the Moon Garden Club
April 22 & Sept 15 9a–12p
Sonoma Community Center,
276 E. Napa St., Sonoma.
707-935-8986 |vom-garden-club.org.
Rain or shine. Hundreds of vegetables, perennials,pollinator plants, succulents, withMaster Gardeners and club members to assist and answer questions. See website for Fall sale date and location.
1351 Maple Ave., Santa Rosa sonomaorchids.com
Building, 1351 Maple
Ave., Santa Rosa. Large displays of orchids from members and vendors.
Free sessions on growing orchids, docent tours, The Orchid Doctor who can help diagnose your orchid. Advance Tickets $9 at Event Bright, $10 Admission, 12 and under free.
Valley of the Moon Garden Club Spring Plant Sale
May 2nd 9a-12p Sonoma Community Center, 276 E. Napa St. 707-935-8986 vom-garden-club.org
Hallberg Butterfly Gardens
Harvest for the Hungry Garden
Apr 25 9-2p 1717 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa
a Sonoma student, special speakers at our monthly meetings, and the Monarch Butterfly Habitat Garden in Sonoma.
(behind Christ Church United Methodist)
Milo Baker Chapter of the California Native Plant Society Plant Sale www.milobaker.cnps.org
May 2nd Upcoming plant sales at the Milo Baker Chapter nursery at the Laguna Foundation, 900 Sanford Rd, Santa Rosa. Membership is open to all. We have classes, hold plant sales, and encourage the environmental benefits of
harvestgarden.org
707-978-3324. Over 100 varieties of tomatoes and dozens of varieties of peppers, squashes, eggplants, cucumbers, melons, herbs and some other edibles. ALSO: ornamental plants, garden art, books and gently used garden tools for sale.
Santa Rosa Garden Club
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center Plant Sale Apr 14 9–2p Rain or Shine!
Rare Fruit Growers
Petaluma Bounty Farm
Apr 26 9a-3p 55 Shasta Ave. Petaluma,
Iris Show: May 9th 1p–5p & May 10th 10a–5p, Bare Root Iris Rhizome Sale: Sept 12th 9a–3p, Heirloom Expo Booth: Sep 15–17 9a–9p, Sonoma County Fair Grounds, 1350 Bennett Valley Rd., Santa Rosa. A.I.S. and Region 14, studies, propagates & culture of the genus Iris. The Santa Rosa Iris Society meets the second Monday of each month Feb–Oct at 7p at Luther Burbank Art & Garden Cntr., 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa.
Healdsburg Garden Club
Plant Sale: Apr 29–9a-10p
Healdsburg Senior Living Center,
725 Grove St., Healdsburg healdsburggardenclub.org
Plants propagated from member’ gardens. Heirloom tomatoes and water- wise plants and succulents. Garden Services: clippers sharpened-$5, your orchid repotted-$5, questions answered and medical marijuana information-free! Eat: breakfast served $5, lunch $8. Better yet, stay for both only $10! Proceeds
go toward college scholarships to Healdsburg High, Geyserville High, and Santa Rosa JC students!
8687 Oak Grove Ave, Sebastopol 707-823-3420 www.hallbergbutterflygardens.org
By Appt. Wed-Sun, April-October Open Garden Sunday, June 28, 2020 10a–4p of our historic wildlife garden with children’s activities, butterfly/ bird sightings; informational displays, plant and book sales. Book a Docent or self-guided tours for yourself, school or group. Docent and self-guided tours. Butterfly Gardens is currently seeking docents and volunteers.
CA. (behind the old Lucky’s) 707-775-3663 www.petalumabounty.org
Thousands of vegetable, flower, and herb plant starts for sale. With over 25 types of affordably priced vegetables, herbs, flowers - 150 different varieties.
Over a thousand plants from 4” pots
up to one gallon in size. Perennials, annuals, succulents, special heirloom tomato varieties & more.Proceeds benefit local school gardens, a scholarship for
www.wschs.org/farm
2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa santarosagardenclub.com
crfg-redwood.org
July TBA. Growing and sharing rare
santarosairis.org
and unusual varieties of fruit. trees - Fund Raiser
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