Fall Plant Sale: Fall is for Planting!

Trays of plants for sale set out on long tables outdoors at our Fall Plant Sale.

Did you know fall is the best time to plant North Carolina’s wonderful native perennials, shrubs, trees, ferns, and grasses in your home garden? Planting in the fall gives time for plants to establish their root systems prior to the growing season. Join us for our Fall Plant Sale to find new beauties for your landscape!

Click here for a list of species that will be offered. This list is subject to change, as species may be pulled from the list for unforeseen reasons prior to the sale. Additionally, some species are limited in quantity and may sell out early, and some species may be added to this list prior to the sale. Please note the plants will be organized at the sale in alphabetical order by scientific name, so please note the scientific name as you prepare your shopping list

MEMBERS’ PLANT SALE

Friday, September 27 (Registration closed)
Group A: 4-5:30 p.m. 
Group B: 5:30-7 p.m.
Preregistration required, a limited capacity event.

Both groups will have an amazing variety of native plant choices. In addition, we will have a shuttle bus running continuously from the Finley Fields parking lot to the Garden to accommodate off-site parking.

North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation members received an email detailing the registration process in late August. On-line registration is now closed.

Contact ncbgmembership@unc.edu with membership or registration questions.

FALL PLANT SALE

Saturday, September 28; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Choose from a wide variety of southeastern native wildflowers, shrubs, trees, vines, ferns, and native wildflower seeds at our annual sale. Local conservation organizations and corporate partners will be on hand to answer questions. No advance registration is necessary for this portion of the sale.

BOOK SALE

Drop by the Ritchie Bell Seminar Room during the Members’ Plant Sale and the Fall Plant Sale to find a wide selection of books on horticulture, plant identification, native plants, herbs, garden history, landscaping, gardening ideas, and design, all at bargain prices. Donated by members and kind supporters of the Garden, many of these books are duplicates of our library’s collection. Sales of this wonderful array of books will support our library fund.