Plant Sales for a Good Cause
COVID-19 changed most of these plant sales dates so please go to their websites for information in case they have rescheduled once this pandemic has passed. Garden Clubs to organizations that grow food for hungry people all have plant sales to raise money for their good causes. From roses and irises to food garden plants, most plants are propagated by club members.
Graton Community Club
707-829-5314 or 707-823-2866 - gratoncommunityclub.org
Apr 24–5 9a–4p - 8996 Graton Rd, Graton, at the corner of Graton Rd. and Edison St. 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. Sorry, but all Club activities, events, shows, meetings and classes are cancelled until further notice.
Green Thumb Garden Club
April 18 9a–2p @ 750 S. Cloverdale Blvd., (Ace Hardware Corner Lot) Cloverdale. 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. Cindi Buell, President: 707-894-4767, Bett Carlson: 707-894-0709
Hallberg Butterfly Gardens
707-823-3420 - hallbergbutterflygardens.org
8687 Oak Grove Ave, Sebastopol - 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.
Harvest for the Hungry Garden
707-978-3324 - harvestgarden.org
Apr 25 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. Habitat for People, Plants & Wildlife
Healdsburg Garden Club - healdsburggardenclub.org
Healdsburg Senior Living Center, 725 Grove St., Healdsburg Plant Sales canceled until COVID-19 is past: Apr 29–9a-10p - 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!
Luther Burbank’s Experiment Farm – Gold Ridge
707-829-2361 - wschs.org/farm
7777 Bodega Ave, Sebastopol - 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.
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 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.
Occidental Arts & Ecology Center Organic Nursery
707-874-1557 - oaec.org
Apr 4 - Oct 31, Sat-Sun 10a-2p - 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. 15290 Coleman Valley Rd., Occidental
Petaluma Bounty Farm
707-775-3663 - www.petalumabounty.org
Apr 26 9a-3p - 55 Shasta Ave. Petaluma, CA. (behind the old Lucky’s) Thousands of vegetable, flower, and herb plant starts for sale. With over 25 types of affordably priced vegetables, herbs, flowers - 150 different varieties.
Rare Fruit Growers - crfg-redwood.org
Redwood Empire Chapter is a group of local fruit enthusiasts in the Sonoma and Napa County area. Growing and sharing rare and unusual varieties of fruit trees - Fund Raiser event. We’re sorry to announce that due to the coronavirus crisis, CRFG Redwood is postponing the Festival of Fruit until August 2021.