Creek County Master Gardners Plant Sale coming on May 4th

Creek County Master Gardeners are gearing up for their much-anticipated annual Plant & Garage Sale, scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 4th, at the Creek County Courthouse Parking Lot. From 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM, green thumbs and aspiring gardeners alike will have the opportunity to peruse a wide array of plants, garden décor, and more.

Mammoth Sunflower host plant for Eastern Black Swallowtail.

One of the highlights of this year’s sale is the diverse selection of plants, many of which have been lovingly grown by Master Gardeners in their own yards. With first-hand knowledge shared by these seasoned experts, attendees can gain valuable insights into successfully cultivating these plants in their own gardens. Moreover, the sale will feature pollinator plants and species-specific options, catering to Oklahoma’s unique ecosystem and supporting local biodiversity.

Rue host plant for Eastern Black Swallowtail

But it’s not just about plants at this event. Attendees can also expect to find an assortment of garden-themed décor, quirky flower pots, engaging garden books, and other delightful treasures. Whether you’re looking to add a pop of color to your patio or seeking inspiration for your next landscaping project, there’s something for everyone at the Plant & Garage Sale.

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As spring temperatures rise, now is the perfect time to get your hands dirty and start planting. To help kickstart your gardening journey, attendees will receive complimentary vegetable seed packets and research-based fact sheets packed with valuable tips and tricks. And if you have any burning questions or need personalized advice, Master Gardeners will be on hand throughout the sale to offer guidance and expertise.

Beyond providing gardening enthusiasts with plants and goodies, the proceeds from the sale will go towards supporting horticulture scholarships, training programs, and local beautification projects. By participating in this event, attendees not only enrich their own gardens but also contribute to the growth and sustainability of our community’s green spaces.

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