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 PLANT SALES for Good Causes
Santa Rosa Garden Club
Valley of the Moon Garden Club
Luther Burbank Experiment Farm - Gold Ridge
The Sonoma County Orchid Society
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa
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. INFO: santarosagardenclub.com
Every Wed ~ 9-12p
Santa Rosa Vets 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. $8 Admission. INFO: www.sonomaorchids.com
7781 Bodega Ave, Sebastopol 707-481-3488 INFO: wschsgrf.org
Rosalia: An Ancient Festival of Roses & Plant Sale
Occidental Arts and Ecology Center Organic Nursery
May 18, 11a - 3p, heirloom roses sale of rare old roses and companion plants. advice and education about using old roses in modern gardens. Wischemann Hall, 465 Morris St., Sebastopol.
INFO: thefriendsofvintageroses.org
Apr 1 - Oct 31, Fri-Sun ~ 10-5p
15290 Coleman Valley Rd., Occidental 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.
INFO: 707-874-1557 - oaec.org
Petaluma Garden Club
Green Thumb Garden Club
Sonoma County Jail Plant Nursery
of outdoor and house plants. White elephant table for gardening finds. Benefits scholarships for Cloverdale students plus the civic projects including the Vet’s Memorial at the Cloverdale and the History Center’s Garden. INFO: Bett Carlson, President 707-894-0709
May 18 ~ 8-2p, 5400 Blank Rd., Sebastopol
featuring a large variety of annual and perennial landscape plants, plus hundreds of vegetable starts grown by our members and friends. Handmade crafts and bake. Proceeds go to our building maintenance and program funds. Free admission.
INFO: hesselguild.org, 707-480-5287
Spring and Fall Plant Sales: Saturday 9a - 12p DATES TBA 1st Sat Apr, May, Sep, Oct) - 2254 Ordinance Rd, Santa Rosa
Men’s Garden Club
Open Tue-Fri 9-1 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY all year. 100% of sales supports the Jail Agricultural Education. CA natives, succulents, trees. Bring wheel barrow to transport your plants! *Checks or Cash ONLY. No Credit or Debit Cards. INFO: Rick Stern- 707-525-8310; jailind@ mcn.org, sonomacounty.ca.gov/Sheriff/ Jail-Industries/Plant-Sale/
Apr 6 ~ 9-7p; Apr 7 ~ 9-5p
Vallejo Home Plant Sale
Windsor Garden Club
fun containers. . Sale also includes
our “garage sale” Proceeds support educational programs, projects, and scholarships for students in horticulture. INFO: santarosagardenclub.com
Some plants are direct-descendants
of the Vallejo era. Succulents, deer- resistant, and drought-tolerant plants. Suggested donations of $1- $7 go toward the new Landscape Plan for the Vallejo Home.
Apr 14 ~ 10-2p - Spring Plant and Veggie Start Sale at the Windsor Town Green, McClellan and Market St., Windsor
Oct 27 ~ 10-1p - Succulent Topped Pumpkin Sale at the Community Garden on the corner of Windsor Rd and Joe Redota Drive., Windsor INFO: windsorgardenclub.org
Petaluma Bounty Farm
Mon-Sun, 10-5p, Vallejo Home, 363 3rd St. West, Sonoma, 707-938-9558, Lynn Luzzi
Apr 14 ~ 9-3p, 55 Shasta Ave. Petaluma, (behind the old Lucky’s) .Hundreds of varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Come early as we often sell out of the most popular varieties. All plants are sustainably grown using organic potting soil and plant nutrients. INFO. petalumabounty.org, 707-775-3663
Santa Rosa Junior College
Harvest for the Hungry Garden
Apr 28 ~ Day Under the Oaks ~ 10-4p
Apr 27 ~ 9-2p
1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa
Lark Hall Greenhouse, (Planetarium) Student and volunteer-run with proceeds for Horticulture Student Scholarships. Parking for fee in the Bech Lot off Elliott Ave. Cash, Check, Credit Cards accepted.
INFO: 707-522-2602 or msandberg@ santarosa.edu or www.duo.santarosa. edu
Mar 2 & 23, Apr 13, May 4 & 25 ~ 9-2p 5299 Hall Rd., Santa Rosa (Entrance on Willowside Rd.) 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. INFO: 707-569- 4724, ogusd.org/willowside-nursery
1717 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa .
Over 100 varieties of vegetables, melons, herbs. Ornamental plants, garden art, books and gently used tools. Benefits the garden and feeding the hungry. Master Gardeners will be available to give planting and gardening advice. INFO: 707-978-3324 , harvestgarden.org
Graton Community Club
Apr 26 & 27 - Spring Flower Show and Plant Sale, 8896 Graton Rd, Graton 9am-4pm, Free Admission
Hundreds of tomato and other veggie starts, succulents, perennials, drought- tolerant plants and others. Handmade novelties and recycled treasures, a raffle, and garden art. A $10 lunch 11-2, with coffee, tea and desserts available all day. Live local music. Benefits a scholarship program for JC students and to preserve our historic club house. INFO: 707-829- 5314, gratoncommunityclub.org
Santa Rosa Iris Society
Willowside School Nursery
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa
Roses for grown by members. ALSO: companion plants. Sale benefits Rose Garden upkeep at Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center and the presentation of the annual Rose Show. INFO: redwoodempirerosesociety.com
iris display garden at the Center,
and the Society’s “Irises for Schools Classroom Iris” Projects. Sep 10-12 ~ 9-9p - Heirloom Expo BOOTH @ SR Fairgrounds INFO: santarosairis.org
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NEW LOCATION: Laguna Foundation 900 SANFORD RD, Santa Rosa Featuring California Native Shrubs, Perennials, Bulbs and Seeds. Experts available for cultural information. Sale funds scholarships at the SRJC and SSU; public education about CA native plants. INFO: milobaker.cnps.org—— vsteenhoven@sonic.net (707)528-6030
Mar 30 10a - 5p & Mar 31 ~ 10-4p
Apr 6 ~ 9-2p Rain or Shine!
Apr 20 ~ 9-2p
1151 Magnolia Ave., Petaluma
Organic vegetables, perennials, succulents, all grown by our members. Succulent gardens, fairy gardens, bird seed feeders and garden-related items. Proceeds benefit educational programs on sustainable gardening.
INFO: californiagardenclubs.com/ content/petaluma-garden-club
750 S. Cloverdale Blvd., Ace Hardware parking lot. Members offer plants that they have growns. Tomato plants, vegetable starts, succulents, drought- tolerant transplants and a variety
Hessel Community Guild
Coddingtown Mall, Guerneville Rd. & Cleveland Ave., Santa Rosa, Inside the Mall, not in the parking lot.
ALSO on March 15 - 17 at the Home
Santa Rosa Garden Club
Hallberg Butterfly Garden
& Garden Show. Many varieties of geraniums, 50 varieties of tomatoes, succulents, dish gardens. INFO. www.californiagardenclubs.com/ MensGCSantaRosa
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa Propagated by members with emphasis on drought-tolerant and deer resistant plants including succulents and perennials, many in unique and
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 of course, butterfly plants! INFO: 707- 591-6967, hallbergbutterflygardens.org
Rare Fruit Growers
Early July TBA ~ Summer Plant Sale - CRFG members graft trees of interesting varieties of apples, pears, cherries and plums. We grow them in 2-5 gallon containers and offer them at low prices, ready to be planted. ALSO: rare and unusual fruiting plants. INFO: crfg- redwood.org Jan 26, 2019: Winter Scion Exchange Growing and sharing rare and unusual varieties of fruit trees
Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa
Sep 7 ~ 9-3p - Bare Root Iris Rhizome Revenues support the educational
Apr 27 ~ 9-2p Rain or Shine!
May 11 - Spring Plant sale with hundreds of vegetables, perennials, pollinator plants, succulents, with Master Gardeners and club members to assist and answer questions. See website for Fall sale date and location. INFO. 707- 935-8986 or vom-garden-club.org
Apr 27 ~ 9-2p Rain or Shine!
June 23, 10 a - 4 p
Redwood Empire Rose Society
May 4 ~ 1-4p
Milo Baker Chapter—California Native Plant Society
Apr 28 ~ 9a-10p
May 4, 10am-2pm & Oct. 12, 9am-1pm
Healdsburg Senior Living Center, 725 Grove St., Healdsburg. Plants propagated from member’ gardens. Heirloom tomatoes and water-wise plants and succulents. Garden Services: clippers sharpened-$5, orchid repotted-$5, gardening questions answered and medical marijuana information - free! Eat: breakfast served $5, lunch $8. Better yet, stay for both only $10! Proceeds
for scholarships to students! INFO: healdsburggardenclub.org
Healdsburg Garden Club







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