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The Spring Plant Sale at the Garden Returns for all of your Garden Needs this April and May!
In-Person Shopping:
April 22-24, 9am to 5pm, AND April 26-30, 10am to 2pm
The event is free and open to the public, but shopping entry is only guaranteed with an advanced reservation. Those without reservations may have to wait until capacity allows additional shoppers.
MBG Members will have first dibs to sign-up for shopping entry time slots beginning Monday, April 12. The reservation sign-up opens to the general public on Friday, April 16. In-person shopping will take place April 22-24 and April 26-30.
Click here to get plant sale updates and news delivered to your inbox by signing up for MBG emails.
Online Shop Open: May 5-28
The link to our online shop will be available here beginning May 5 as well as emailed to our email subscribers.
Updated April 15
All plants are while supplies last, and we're still adding more plants!
MBG’s largest plant sale of the year features a huge assortment of sun and shade annuals, perennials, tropicals, herbs, shrubs, and trees, plus specialty garden items by local artisans. |
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Shoppers can choose from thousands of plants carefully curated for the sale and well-suited to thrive in the Mid-South climate, including many from the Garden’s greenhouses. |
Shoppers can look forward to a wide variety of hostas and ferns, unusual varieties of begonias, hydrangeas, drift roses, houseplants, herbs, vegetables, small fruit, and so much more. It truly is a one-stop shop for spring garden needs! |
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Our expert horticultural staff and Master Gardener volunteers will be on hand at the sale to answer any questions as well as help customers with suggestions about plantings in their own gardens and offer advice on plant care and maintenance. |
All purchases benefit the Memphis Botanic Garden.
Did you know? Memphis Botanic Garden Members receive a 10% discount on plant sale purchases. Not a Member? Learn more and join today by clicking here.
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Changes to accommodate COVID-19 concerns include capacity limitations, encouraging social distancing, mandatory masks for shoppers, staff, and volunteers, and online reservations available for shopping entry time slots.