Updated Nov 2: Our Fall 2024 Native Plant Sales have ended. Our next sale will be in Spring 2025, details to be announced at a future date.
POP-UP SALE – Buy online October 13 (noon) to October 16 (noon). Pick up on November 2 at our in-person sale.Online ordering has ended. Pick up on Nov 2.- IN-PERSON SALE – Buy in person on November 2 (11:00am-2:00pm) at Southwest Williamson County Regional Park (address below).
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ONLINE Pop-Up Sale – Sunday, October 13 (noon) to Wednesday, October 16 (noon) Online ordering has ended. Pick orders up on Nov 2.
We will have twelve species of Texas native plants in five-gallon pots during the online sale. All plants in the online sale are $40 each. The list is short but all are excellent species for Williamson County landscapes.
Ahead of the sale, you can download the complete list of plants to be available online => Fall2024 Online Sale Plant ListNote: the plant list is a PDF. Last plant sale, a few folks reported problems opening PDFs on their phones. If that happens to you, please let the webmaster know via this form and we’ll get the list to you.If the plant list is updated, we’ll place the new link on this page, and we’ll publish a blog post to announce it is available.Once the online sale starts, use the store, not the PDF, to see the current online inventory.
STORE LINK added Oct 9 Visit our online store ==> link no longer valid (store link will be added here before Oct 13. (We’ll publish a blog post when we add the link.))Before Oct 13, click the link to see what’s available.On October 13, click the link after 12:00pm to see if the store has opened to take orders.Use the store link to see current online sale inventory and to order. The online form requires a valid credit card number to submit your order.If you want to purchase more plants after you’ve completed an order, simply place a new, separate order for the additional plants only.If you need to cancel any or all plants on your order, send an email to [email protected] by noon on October 16.
- You or your designee must pick up your plant order at our IN PERSON sale on Saturday, November 2, from 11:00am to 2:00pm. Your plants are reserved, marked with your name, set aside, and will be waiting for you.
- If your plants are not picked up by 2:00pm on November 2, they will be donated to the Round Rock High School Plant Club.
IN PERSON Sale – Saturday, November 2, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
- Location: Southwest Williamson County Regional Park, 3005 County Road 175, Leander, TX 78641, in the pavilions (Boulder East and Boulder West) near the Quarry Splash Pad.
- Sale hours are from 11:00 AM – 2 PM or until we run out of plants.
- We accept cash, check, or charge.
- To download our anticipated In-Person Sale availability list, please click on this link:
- NEW! UPDATE published 10/30 ==> In-Person Sale Plant List-Oct 30
- Note: the plant list are PDFs. Last plant sale, a few folks reported problems opening PDFs on their phones. If that happens to you, please let the webmaster know via this form and we’ll get the list to you.
- Earlier lists:
- If the list is updated, we’ll place the new link on this page, and we’ll publish a blog post to announce it is available.
- NEW! UPDATE published 10/30 ==> In-Person Sale Plant List-Oct 30
- Special Note: We will have 5-6 species of Texas native aquatic plants available at the in-person sale, all from native Texas stock, in response to August’s presentation by Casey Williams (YouTube link). If you have been thinking about starting a “cowboy pond” (a galvanized stock tank from the feed and seed store) or other water feature and want native plants for it, you will want to get it ready before you bring the plants home.
- You may bring your wagon and any protective covers for your vehicle and plant tie-downs, so the plants don’t roll around in your vehicle. We will provide a secure plant holding area and help you carry and load your plants.
- Our knowledgeable salespeople will help you find the perfect plant(s). We will have a great selection of locally grown Texas native plants just right for your yard, including unique and hard-to-find native plants that do well in the Williamson County area.
- Thank you for your patience while we are busy setting up in the morning. In fairness to everyone, no early onsite shopping will be allowed. Additionally, please stay out of the way of our hard-working setup volunteers. We will provide you with excellent service once the sale opens.
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].
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