Master Gardeners to hold plant sale
LITTLE ROCK — Master Gardener plant sales are happening all around the state, offering home gardeners a wide assortment of annuals, perennials, pollinators, herbs, vegetables and
more. A word of advice though: Arrive early. At a recent sale at the Pulaski County Master Gardeners greenhouse in Little Rock, customers
lined up well before the 8 a.m. start time for the two-day sale. Within an hour, hot items like the yellow lantana had been cooped up, and by the end of the first day, most of the annuals and heirloom tomato plants were sold out.
“It was probably the best showing we’ve had on the first day, and it helped that the weather cooperated,” said Pulaski County Master Gardener Jessica Rogers, who co-chaired the plant sale. “We saw a lot of experienced gardeners coming for something specific. We grow a lot of natives from cuttings, and we had some unique native perennial plants.”
More than 30 Master Gardener plant sales are happening around the state. The sales started invApril and will continue through the first week of June. Find a sale at www.uaex.uada.edu/plant- sales.
Novice and experienced gardeners benefit from the sales by getting healthy plants at prices often below those at gardening centers. As an added perk, buyers can talk to Master Gardeners on site to get their knowledgeable recommendations for plant selection and care.
Proceeds from the plant sales, in turn, benefit the communities in which they are held. “The Master Gardener plant sales are the primary source of revenue for our Master Gardener groups,” said Randy Forst, extension consumer horticulture educator and Master Gardener coordinator for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. “They fund beautification projects, education outreach and scholarships for students pursuing plant-related studies.”
May 4: Union County
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Historic Newton House Museum 510 N. Jackson St., El Dorado.