Plant Sale Thank You!

Post-sale thoughts and comments:

Another successful Spring Native Plant Sale is in the books.  Labels and signs are packed away until the next chapter event.  We are deeply grateful for all of you who came and bought plants, shared information about the sale, and encouraged others to attend.  Your enthusiasm for making Texas native plants a part of your landscapes is so encouraging.  As I visited with the shoppers patiently waiting in the line to open, I noted that many of you are stepping up to make your landscapes more drought tolerant, and quite a few expressed convictions to “get rid of the lawn.”  At the NPSOT-Williamson County native plant sales, we major in those subjects. We hope you found the plants to get you started down those paths.

Critical to our plant sale success is our team of volunteers.  I want to give a special shout out to our security team.  The first year we had our sale at the current location, there was a vehicle break-in.  When the subject of hiring security for future sales was brought up, two of our members immediately volunteered for the job, and have been doing so ever since.  Thank you, Kathy and Vicky!

Cashiers, ticket writers, salespeople, technology, volunteer wranglers, food delivery, set-up, take-down, growers, those who volunteer to put labels on plant stakes, Round Rock Plant Club, and all those patient family members who put up with our passion for plants, thank you so very much!

Don’t forget—we have free native plants at every in-person meeting!

Beth Erwin
Plant Sale Chair

NPSOT-Wilco Plant Sale Tips; Updated Plant List

The final draft of our Spring 2026 Plant Sale availability list is done and has been posted in the in person section of our sale info page @ 2026 Spring Native Plant Sale.

NPSOT-Wilco Plant Sale Tips

We have received questions about plant sale mechanics as well as the usual plant availability questions.  Here are some insights for those attending the sale. 

We open the sale at 11:00am sharp.  The early-birds show up before 10:00am with folding chairs and wagons.  Most customers have a version of the plant availability list printed out with their most wanted plants highlighted.

The list acts as somewhat of a pattern for how the sale is laid out.  There are two pavilions.  Facing them, the one on your left, adjacent to the HOLD area, houses the plants listed in the annuals and perennials portion of the list.  Everything in that pavilion is $5 (4-inch pots) or $15 (1 gallon pots).  They are organized alphabetically by Genus and species.

The pavilion on your right, adjacent to the checkout (PAY HERE) tents, holds the trees and shrubs priced at $25 (one gallon) and $45 (3/5 gallon) pots. These are also arranged alphabetically by Genus and species.  Within this pavilion you will find the other groups on the plant list — grass and grass-like, vines & groundcovers, and those marvelous native Texas cacti.

Our HOLD area is managed by the wonderful members of the Round Rock High School Plant Club.  They will give you plant trays to put your plants in as you shop, give you a number and take your plants to the HOLD area so you don’t have to worry about fellow shoppers shopping in your tray. And they will help you load your plants when you are ready to depart.

And if you are in line before 11:00, I make it a point to talk with each of you to strategize on which plant on your list you need to go for first. 

I, and our incredible, outstanding volunteer plant sale team, hope to see you there!

— Beth Erwin, Plant Sale Chair

Saturday, March 28, 2026 (11:00am-2:00pm)
Southwest Williamson County Regional Park
Click for details => 2026 Spring Native Plant Sale

Sign pointing to plant sale

Draft 1 list for March 28’s In-Person Native Plant Sale

The list of plants we currently expect to be available at the in-person native plant sale on Saturday, March 28, has been added to the info for the 2026 Spring Native Plant Sale.

Click here for details => 2026 Spring Native Plant Sale

ONLINE SALE – Buy online March 16, 2026 (noon) to March 18, 2026 (noon). Pick up on March 28 at our in-person sale.

IN-PERSON SALE – Buy in person on March 28, 2026 (11:00am-2:00pm) at Southwest

  • Recycle your pots & flats! Bring them to the in-person sale and we will get them to the growers who need them.
  • All proceeds from our plant sales support our chapter projects, including native pollinator gardens, field trips, trail signs, student outreach in Williamson County, plant rescue and terrific monthly programs.

We sell only Texas native plants.
Questions? Contact: wilco-chapter@npsot.org.

bee on plant
Turks Cap, Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii. Photo by Bill Dodd.