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Coastal WildScapes Spring Native Plant Sale
Coastal WildScapes Spring Native Plant Sale
Coastal WildScapes will have its spring native plant sale on April 9, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Ashantilly Center, Darien, GA. The Coastal Plain Chapter, GNPS, will be among the vendors selling native plants.
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West Georgia Chapter Native Plant Sale
West Georgia Chapter Native Plant Sale
The West Georgia Chapter of GNPS is holding its Spring Native Plant Sale at the Carroll County Agricultural Center on Saturday, April 16 from 9 to noon. The chapter will be selling both rescued and propagated plants, and several commercial nurseries will also have native plants for sale. This is a great opportunity to fill […]
Coastal Plain Chapter GNPS Spring Plant Sale
Coastal Plain Chapter GNPS Spring Plant Sale
The CPC GNPS Spring Native Plant Sale takes place from 9 a.m. to noon at the Wiregrass Farmers Market, located at the Georgia Museum of Agriculture in Tifton, GA. Check our Facebook page @CoastalPlainGNPS for an updated plant list. https://www.facebook.com/CoastalPlainGNPS
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North Metro Atlanta Chapter Plant Sale
North Metro Atlanta Chapter Plant Sale
Our 2022 Spring Plant Sale on Saturday, April 30th will be in conjunction with the City of Alpharetta’s Community Agriculture Program. This program teaches high school students to grow and sell organic fruits, vegetables, herbs, and cut flowers at the Old Rucker Farm. By coming to this one-stop-shop you can browse selections from the […]