Crabtree Farms Hosts Annual Fall Plant Sale And Festival Sept. 23

  • Thursday, September 14, 2023

Crabtree Farms continues their tradition of providing a full array of edible and ornamental, regionally appropriate plant varieties to the community at their annual Fall Plant Sale and Festival.

This year the Fall Plant Sale & Festival will be held Sept. 23 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. In addition to shopping for a variety of annual and perennial plant starts, there will be local vendors and artisans, live music, kids’ activities, hayrides and food at the family friendly event. 

All proceeds directly support Crabtree Farms’ educational and community gardening programs. Special thanks to event partners: Lupi's Pizza Pies and Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union.

Questions about the upcoming plant sales? Contact Meghan Lewis at mlewis@crabtreefarms.org or 493-9155. 

Crabtree Farms is at 1000 East 30th St. There will be free parking and admission. 

Crabtree accepts cash, credit card and EBT (edible plants only).

 

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