Fall Plant Sale! on November 11

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Fall Plant Sale!

Friday, November 11, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Longleaf Greenhouses

Did you know fall is the best time to plant trees and shrubs in Alabama? Join us this November for the Longleaf Botanical Gardens’ Fall Plant Sale to shop a variety of plants and learn great insight to help your plants grow! LBG Liaison and ACES Urban Extension Agent Hayes Jackson, as well as Master Gardeners and members of our Green Team, will be present to help you select the best plants for your landscape. Buying plants is always fun, but it’s even better when you’re surrounded by plant-passionate people!

Shop the Public Fall Plant Sale Friday, November 11, from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Cash, check, and card are accepted. All purchases support the growth of the Longleaf Botanical Gardens! We thank you for your purchase!

Longleaf Botanical Gardens’ Members-only Fall Plant Sale is Thursday, November 10, from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. AM&G Members, please present your membership card at check-out. Not a member, but want to shop the sale early? Contact Hunter Turner to join the Anniston Museums and Gardens Membership today! 256-237-6766 x 409 or hturner@annistonal.gov.

Highlights: Camellias, Trees and Shrubs, Loquats, Beauty Berries

Special Sale: Elephant Ears and Hostas

DATE: Nov 11 2022
TIME: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
MORE INFO: more Info!
LOCATION: Longleaf Botanical Gardens
920 Museum Drive, Anniston, AL 36206
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Anniston Museums & Gardens
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