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 PLANT SALES for Good Causes
garden-related items. Proceeds support educational programs and projects including funding scholarships for students majoring in horticulture at Santa Rosa Junior College, community gardens and other special club projects.
Sep 8 ~ 9-3p - Bare Root Iris Rhizome
Luther Burbank Experiment Farm - Gold Ridge
Petaluma Garden Club
Revenues support the educational iris display garden at Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, and the Society’s “Irises for Schools Classroom Iris” Projects. Sep 11-13 ~ 9-9p - Heirloom Expo BOOTH, Sonoma County Fair Grounds 1350 Bennett Valley Rd, Santa Rosa INFO: santarosairis.org
Every Wed ~ 9-12p
1151 Magnolia Ave., Petaluma
Organic vegetables, perennials, succulents, all grown and nurtured with the expert skills of our members. We will also feature an area of succulent gardens, fairy gardens, bird seed feeders and other garden-related items. Proceeds will go toward educational programs promoting sustainable gardening and conservation. INFO: californiagardenclubs.com/ content/petaluma-garden-club
7781 Bodega Ave, Sebastopol 707-481-3488
Plant Sale Calendar INFO: wschsgrf.org
Santa Rosa Junior College
Feb 9; Mar 9; Apr 13 ~ 10-2p;
May 6 Day Under the Oaks ~ 10-4p
1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa
Lark Hall Greenhouse, same building as Planetarium
Plants sales are student and volunteer- run with all proceeds going towards Horticulture Student Scholarships.
All Plant Sales are located in the Lark Hall Greenhouse, the same building as the Planetarium. Parking is available for a small fee in the Bech Parking Lot off Elliott Ave. Free parking up to one hour in the surrounding neighborhood. Cash, Check and Credit Cards are accepted. INFO: facebook.com/santarosajc
Mar 3 & 4, Apr 14, May 5 & 26, Jun 16, Aug 18, Sep 8 & 29, Oct 20, Nov 10, Dec 1 ~ 9-2p
5299 Hall Rd., Santa Rosa (Entrance on Willowside Rd.)
Green Thumb Garden Club
Willowside School Nursery
May 5 ~ 1-4p
Working middle school nursery with student involvement. Variety of low
water and drought-tolerant perennials, California natives, a multitude of succulents, grasses, salvias, and plants
to invite insects, butterflies, and hummingbirds. $4 for 1-gallon container. Japanese Maples 3-6 ft tall at $25 to $50 per tree! Rain does not cancel. No veggies. INFO: 707-569-4724, ogusd.org/ willowside-nursery
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa
Roses for sale grown by members of the Rose Society plus we offer companion plants for your rose garden. Sale benefits the display Rose Garden upkeep at Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center and the presentation of the annual Rose Show. INFO: redwoodempirerosesociety.com
The Sonoma County Orchid Society
Windsor Garden Club
5400 Blank Rd., Sebastopol
Hessel Community Guild invites you to our annual spring plant sale featuring
a large variety of annual and perennial landscape plants, plus hundreds of vegetable starts to choose from. We’ll also have a fun ‘Green Elephant’ area filled with garden-related items plus handmade local crafts for sale. Coffee, tea and baked goods will be available by donation. Proceeds from the sale go to our building maintenance and program funds.
INFO: hesselguild.org
Mar 31 ~ 10-5p; Apr 1 ~ 10-4p
Santa Rosa Vets Building, 1351 Maple Ave., Santa Rosa
Large displays of orchids including plants from society members and numerous vendors. Free skill sessions on growing orchids, free docent tours of the display and The Orchid Doctor who can help diagnose what ails your orchid. You’ll find a large selection of different kinds of orchids and succulents to buy, photograph and admire - so many more varieties
Oct 28 ~ 10-1p - Succulent Topped Pumpkin Sale
Community Garden on the corner of Windsor Rd and Joe Redota Drive., Windsor
Hallberg BUtter y Garden
than available in stores and nurseries. Benefiting the Sonoma County Orchid Society, a local non-profit. $8 Admission. INFO: sonomaorchids.com
Graton Community Club
8687 Oak Grove Ave., Graton/Sebastopol Tour the habitat garden to see plants that attract buterflies in action. Learn how
to identify local butterflies and their crysalis. Children’s activities, books, and ofcourse, butterfly plants! INFO: 707-591- 6967, hallbergbutterflygardens.org
July TBA. Growing and sharing rare and unusual varieties of fruit. trees - Fund Raiser INFO: rfg-redwood.org
Oct 13 ~ 9-1p
Santa Rosa Vet’s Memorial Building, 1351 Maple Ave., Santa Rosa
Featuring California Native Shrubs, Perennials, Bulbs and Seeds. Expert gardeners available for cultural information. Sale funds scholarships at the SRJC and SSU; public education about CA native plants.
INFO: milobaker.cnps.org
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center Organic Nursery
8896 Graton Rd, Graton, at the corner of Graton Rd. and Edison St.
Huge sale includes hundreds of tomato and other veggie starts, succulents, perennials, drought-tolerant plants and others. Also available are handmade novelties and recycled treasures, a raffle, and garden art. A $10 lunch is served both days from 11-2p, with coffee, tea, and desserts available all day. This event benefits a scholarship program for JC students and a building capital campaign to preserve our historic clubhouse.
Rare Fruit Growers
Apr 1 - Oct 31, Fri-Sun ~ 10-5p
Santa Rosa Garden Club
15290 Coleman Valley Rd., Occidental Hundreds of varieties of 100% CCOF Certified Organic, open-pollinated, heirloom vegetables, flowers and culinary and medicinal herbs, many started from our own seed collection. Proceeds benefit OAEC’s non-profit mission to preserve bio-cultural diversity and promote ecological literacy through its programs and partnerships. Garden tours available. INFO: 707-874-1557 - oaec.org
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Apr 7 ~ 9-2p Rain or Shine!
INFO: santarosagardenclub.
com - gardenclubevents@yahoo.com
Sonoma County Jail Plant Sale Nursery & Teaching Garden
Healdsburg Senior Living Center, 725 Grove St., Healdsburg
A wide variety of plants will be available, propagated from member’ gardens. Heirloom tomatoes and water-wise
plants and succulents. Garden Services: your clippers sharpened-$5, your orchid repotted-$5, your gardening 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!
INFO: healdsburggardenclub.org
Apr 7, May 5, Sep 8, Oct 6 ~ 9-12p
2254 Ordinance Rd., Santa Rosa
Plants are grown by inmates using compost, no fertilizers or pesticides. All sales income is used to provide project- based education to inmates. California Native & drought tolerant shrubs, perennials, succulents, groundcovers, fruit & ornamental trees, spring vegetable starts. Sonoma County Master Gardeners will be on site to help you select appropriate plants for your garden and answer questions. Nursery; Rick Stern- 707-525-8310; jailind@mcn.org
INFO: sonomacounty.ca.gov Jail Industries
Harvest for the Hungry Garden
Apr 14 ~ 9-2p
1717 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa (behind Christ Church United Methodist)
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. Prices are modest and every penny goes to support the garden and other charities committed
to feeding the hungry with sustainable garden practices. Master Gardeners
will be available to give planting and gardening advice.
INFO: harvestgarden.org
Men’s Garden Club
Apr 14 ~ 9-7p; Apr 15 ~ 9-5p Coddingtown Mall, Guerneville Rd. & Cleveland Ave., Santa Rosa, Inside the Mall, not in the parking lot.
Many varieties of Geraniums and approximately 50 varieties of Tomatoes. Plus, many varieties of succulents, both individual and dish gardens.
INFO: President: Chet Wilson, Santa Rosa, chet36@comcast.net
Redwood Empire Rose Society
Apr 14 ~ 9-2p Rain or Shine!
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa
Propagated members with emphasis on drought-tolerant and deer resistant plants including succulents and perennials, many in unique and fun containers.
Milo Baker Chapter—California Native Plant Society
Our highly knowledgeable members will be available to assist you in making your selections. Sale also includes our ever popular indoor “garage sale” with
INFO: 707-829-5314
- gratoncommunityclub.org
Apr 21 ~ 9-2p
Healdsburg Garden Club
750 S. Cloverdale Blvd., Ace Hardware parking lot
Members offer plants that they have grown or transplanted from their own gardens. These include tomato plants and other vegetable starts, succulents, drought-tolerant transplants and an interesting variety of outdoor and house plants. Check out the white elephant table for interesting gardening finds. This fundraising event goes toward scholarships for Cloverdale students plus the civic projects our club sponsors in our city including the Vet’s Memorial at the Cloverdale and the History Center’s Garden.
Petaluma Bounty Farm
1500 Petaluma Blvd. So, Petaluma 707-775-3663
www.petalumabounty.org
Proceeds go to support Bounty Farm operations and community initiatives hosted on site. The Bounty Farm is
the at the heart of our community
food security work and a gem of our community! Additionally, all plants not sold will be donated to under-resourced school, community and public benefit garden initiatives. If your company or community group is in a position to sponsor this event, or if you would like to help make the 2018 Plant Sale our greatest event yet, please contact Suzi.: suzi@ petalumabounty.org
Apr 22 ~ 10-2p - Spring Plant Sale at Green Earth Day Health and Wellness Festival.
Windsor Town Green, McClellan and Market St., Windsor
Apr 28 ~ 9a-10p
INFO: windsorgardenclub.org
June 17, 10 a - 4 p
Apr 27,28 ~ 9-4p
Santa Rosa Iris Society
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa
Apr 28 ~ 1-5p; Apr 29 ~ 10-5p - Potted Iris Sale & Show.
Hessel Community Guild
May 12 ~ 8-2p
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