Wild Ones Twin Cities Donated and Rescued Native Plant Sale

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Wild Ones Twin Cities Donated and Rescued Native Plant Sale

Sale includes native plants donated, rescued or grown by our members. All proceeds go to support Wild ones Twin Cities educational programs.

By Wild Ones: Native Plants, Natural Landscapes

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, June 11, 2020 · 6pm CDT

Location

To be announced

About this event

Twin Cities Chapter of Wild Ones has hosted native plant sales or exchanges for nearly 20 years. Due to current social distancing protocols, this year's donated plant sale is a separate event, limiting number of participants to 3 individuals for each 30 minute time slot.

In addition to a selection of potted native plants, we'll have an abundant supply of Meadow Blazing Star (grown by a member from corms supplied by Minnesota Native Landscapes) and white paper birch logs that add both visual interest and insect habitat to a naturalized landscape.

Please register for a ticket at a time when you will be able to attend. Plant Sale event is at a private residence in South Minneapolis, only ticketed attendees will be given the address.

Pay with check or cash (correct change only).

NOTE ON DONATING PLANTS

Accepting donations between Sunday May 24 and Saturday June 6. Plants must be potted and labelled with common and botanical name.

If you have plants to donate, please send an email to wotcplantsale@gmail.com to arrange for a drop off appointment.

Background photo credit: Minnesota Native Landscapes

Organized by

Wild Ones Twin Cities is one of eight Minnesota Chapters or Seedling Chapters of Wild Ones, Native Plants Natural Landscapes.

We host educational programs, tours and events throughout the year that are free and open to the public. Our plant sale is our primary annual fundraiser.  Our Mission: Educating the public about the benefits of preserving and restoring biodiversity of our native plant communities, beginning in our own yards and gardens.

info@wildonestwincities.org

To join or for more information, visit www.wildones.org

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