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Lane Master Gardeners Spring Plant Sale & Silent Auction

Find all that you need for your garden, at the best prices around. We have a HUGE selection of vegetable starts, annuals, perennials, baskets, water plants, houseplants, trees, shrubs, berries, and more.

It's time for the annual Spring Plant Sale, presented by the Lane County Master Gardener Association. Find all that you need for your garden, at the best prices around. We have a HUGE selection of vegetable starts, annuals, perennials, baskets, water plants, houseplants, trees, shrubs, berries, and more.


The Master Gardener plant sale is much more than plants. We have a fantastic Silent Auction with 100’s of fantastic donations. You will find our Master Gardener Cookbook, Garden Journal and gently used cookbooks and garden books at the used book sale. Bring all your garden questions to the “Ask a Master Gardener” Booth, talk to the Adaptable Gardening group about how to garden smarter not harder, and the Compost Specialist will be here to talk worms. Stop by the Sustainable Gardening booth, partnered with EWEB, to learn sustainable gardening practices. Vendors will be selling products for you and your garden. Bring your young gardener by the FREE “Kid Zone” sponsored by Nearby Nature for fun garden crafts and garden activities. Bring your wagon and boxes to make your shopping easier. A plant check is available to hold your purchases while you enjoy the vendors, get more plants or get your car to pick-up your plants. We hope to see you there on Saturday, April 27th, 2019 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.


Admission is FREE for the whole family. We take cash, checks and credit cards. Find out more about our event at: https://www.facebook.com/LaneCoMGA

Date & Time

April 27, 2019

9:00AM - 3:00PM

Location

Lane County Fairgrounds - 796 W. 13th Avenue, Eugene, OR, 97402 796 W. 13th Avenue Eugene 97402 OR US

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458-210-6898

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