Save the Date: NPSOT-Wilco Spring Plant Sale, March 26 & 27!

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[3/21 10:30pm, list correction. 3/21, 3/11, 3/4, 2/13 plant list updates. 3/13, volunteer link added. PD]

Drop by the Williamson County Chapter’s Spring Plant Sale on Friday March 26 and Saturday March 27, 9am-5pm, at Berry Springs Park & Preserve in Georgetown, TX.

You’re sure to find a great selection of locally grown Texas native plants just right for your yard.  As always, our knowledgeable sales assistants will help you find just what you need.

You’ll find a list of plants offered later in this post. We’ll also take special orders!  To inquire about a special order, or for other questions, contact Beth Erwin, plant sale leader, using this form. [Updated 3/21: the special order window is now closed since we are close to the sale days.]

  • What:   NPSOT-Wilco Spring Plant Sale
  • When:  Friday, March 26, 2021, and Saturday, March 27, 2021, 9am-5pm on both days
  • Where: Tonkawa Pavilion (main group pavilion) at Berry Springs Park & Preserve, 1801 Co Rd 152, Georgetown, TX 78626
  • Open to the public. Park entry is free.
  • Please note that face masks and social distancing are required. 

If you would like to volunteer at the sale, see the volunteer info and form in this post.  [As of 3/13, there are still some openings.]

Plants to be offered as of March 21, 2021:

  • Note: the March 21 list is the last list before the sale.  Prices have been updated on the last page. Lined out listings are plants that have developed unexpected post-freeze issues, or are not showing signs of recovery in time for the sale. We realize that folks were counting on purchasing some of those species at the sale. We chose to strike through rather than delete to let folks know why they will not be there. We hope we can offer them in the fall sale.
  • The newest list is in the window below. Use the tools under the >> signs to download or print it, or you can find the same March 21 PDF at this link.  Update @3/21 10:30PM Accidentally left off the list–We will also have Red Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii), Damianita, and Goldenball Lead Tree. (Links to older lists are towards the end of this post just in case you need one.)
  • If we update the list, we’ll update this blog post to link to the new file (with the new date in the upper left on page 1) and we’ll send blog subscribers an alert so they know about the update. (Subscribe to the blog in the menu on the right-hand side of this page.)

Click to access Plant_Sale_List-03-21-2021.pdf

  • In case you need the older information, previous lists for this sale were:
    • March 11 list
    • March 4 list
    • February 13.  This was the preliminary list of plants to be offered. Please be advised this list was made before the Great Valentine’s Day Freeze.

Other Plant Sale News [updated 3/21]

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is having a sale every weekend in April and May. Reservations required. See details on the LBJWC website.

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Give a tree a new home on Thursday, October 22!

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— by Beth Erwin

This Thursday, October 22, is our last of our three Fall NPSOT-Wilco Plant Sale days.  We will be on 8th Street in downtown Georgetown, across from the Georgetown Library and Red Poppy Café from 10-2, in the Georgetown Farmers Market.

Our first two sales were very successful, but I have to admit I am disappointed.  You see, it is the best time of the year to plant trees.  And we have a wonderful selection of healthy native trees, grown right here in Central Texas.  And nobody is buying them.  So we are going to put them on sale.  Trees in 3/5-gallon pots that were priced at $30 will be $22 Thursday.

Folks, we need to be planting native trees.  Now some of you will say, “I won’t live long enough to see it grown.”  Don’t worry about that!

Recent studies reveal that we have lost nearly 3 billion birds since 1970.  We planted two trees in our grandchildren’s backyard this past year.  Within 5 days, a pair of cardinals had built a nest in one and laid three eggs.  Birds need trees.  Insects and other critters need trees.  Humans need trees.  Trees take in the carbon dioxide we produce in abundance and give us back oxygen.  They reduce the greenhouse effect.  They clean pollutants out of the air.  Their roots help clean the water percolating through the soil as it works its way to our aquifers.  They act as sound baffles.  They hide us from the neighbors.  They give us shade from the merciless Texas sun.

Has oak wilt killed your live oak trees? Are you weary of ornamental pear trees that smell like a wet dog or worse when in flower, split apart in a strong wind, and ruin your landscape plants with leaves that never decay?  Tired of crepe myrtles that are virtually useless to wildlife?

Come see us Thursday or contact us at the link shown below.  All our plants are hard-working native Texas plants.  They are the plants you should have in your plot of ground, here in the heart of Texas.

  • Read details about the Oct 22 sale and see our plant list at this link.
  • Reach me (Beth Erwin) with any questions or requests using the contact form at this link.
  • See you at the sale!
  • Beth Erwin

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NPSOT-Wilco Plant Sales on Oct 17, Oct 20 and Oct 22

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[On 10/19, this post was updated with plant list as of 10/19/2010. On 10/15, this post was updated with plant list as of 10/14/2020.  On 10/8, this post was updated with plant list as of 10/7/2020. PD]

— by Beth Erwin

It’s planting time, and we have the plants you need to be growing in your yard deep in the heart of Texas! 

Once again, the NPSOT-Williamson County Chapter will have a traveling plant sale at area farmers markets.  See locations and plants to be offered later in this post.  Our experts will be on hand to listen to your gardening issues and goals and offer advice honed from many years of growing experience.  Many of the plants we will have for sale are not available anywhere else.

There is no better way to learn our native plants than to grow them on your own property.   Native plants are the preferred choice of our birds, insects, and other critters for food and habitat.  They are adapted to better handle the extreme weather patterns we experience, and with careful choices and planning, can save you money in the long run. 

Money raised from our plant sales are our primary source of funds to continue our many projects.  Check out the many things listed under the menu item “What We Do” on our website to see the projects we are funding.  In addition to those listed, we are embarking on an ambitious effort to get more educational information available online to help you learn about native plants and their habitats in our area. 

There’s a file at end of this article listing the plants we intend to have available.  As we did in the spring farmers market sales, if you are seeking something NOT on this list, please ask.  We may be able to get it for you.  Please don’t ask that we hold back, reserve, or save plants for you that ARE on the list.  Plant availability is first come, first served.  You can reach me with any questions or requests using the contact form at this link.

Check out the sale dates and locations below.  I hope to see you there.

  • October 17, 2020, Saturday – Wolf Ranch Farmers Market.
  • October 20, 2020, Tuesday – Sun City Farmers Market.
  • October 22, 2020, Thursday – Georgetown Farmers Market.

Plants to be offered as of October 14, 2020 October 19, 2020

See the list in the window below and use the tools under the >> signs to download or print it, or you can find the same PDF at this link.   If we update the file, we’ll update this blog post to link to the new file (with the new date in the upper left on page 1).

Click to access Plant_Sale_List-10-19-2020.pdf

Changes in the list dated October 19 vs the previous list:

October 19, 2020 updates to the plant sale inventory list are:

  • The only new-to-the-sale item on the list is Plateau Goldeneye. We have it in 4″ and 3 gallon. We have restocked most of the plants we sold out of at Wolf Ranch, except Turk’s Cap and Black Dalea.

Changes in the list dated October 14 vs the previous list:

October 14, 2020 updates to the plant sale inventory list:

  • Deleted 1 gallon Yellow and Red Columbines–Aquiligea
  • Added:
    • Velvetleaf Senna, Senna lindheimeriana
    • Texas Red Oak, Quercus buckleyi
    • Mealy blue sage, Salvia farinacea
    • Henry Duelberg Mealy sage, Salvia farinacea ‘Henry Duelberg’

Changes in the list dated October 3 vs the original list:

October 7, 2020 updates to the plant sale inventory list:

  • New trees on the list:
    • 1 gal Quercus fusiformis, Texas Live Oak/Escarpment Oak
    • 1 gal Quercus polymorpha, Mexican White/Monterrey Oak
  • Removed from tree list:
    • 3 gal Juglans major, Arizona Walnut
  • New shrubs on the list:
    • 4” Aloysia macrostachya,  Wooly Beebrush
    • 1 gal Mimosa borealis, Fragrant Mimosa
  • New vines on the list:
    • 1 gal Passiflora lutea, Yellow Passionflower
    • 1 gal Lonicera sempervirens, Coral Honeysuckle
    • 1 gal Bignonia capreolata ‘Tangerine Beauty’, Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’
  • New perennials on the list
    • 4” Symphyotrichum oblongifolium, Fall Aster
    • 1 gal Nolina texana  Texas Basketgrass/Devil’s Shoestring
  • Information on prices added at the end of the last page
  • See you at the sale!
  • Beth Erwin
  • Contact me using this link

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