Fall Plant Sale

Fall Plant Sale; Photo by Eric Weir


Donor Preview: Friday, September 13 (Become a donor here — Sept 6th deadline to donate for the exclusive invitation!)

Open to the Public: Saturday, September 14 & Sunday, September 15 (just sign up to shop here)

Shop the unique selection of plants perfect for your home both indoors and outdoors by registering to shop Woodlands Garden’s Fall Plant Sale!

Special thank you to Fall Plant Sale sponsors for supporting this event: Piedmont Azalea level-Arborguard Tree Specialists & Plants Creative Landscapes; Oakleaf Hydrangea level-Kudzu Antiques + Modern & Select Trees; American Beautyberry level- Aviary Beauty + Wellness & NealScape Landscape Design

Come shop for great plants and explore our Garden Supplies sale, too!

What to expect at this year’s Fall Plant Sale:

  • Reserving a time slot to shop is required and will be monitored as shoppers arrive at the Fall Plant Sale.
  • Credit card purchases only. No cash or check.
  • One way traffic for vehicles and pedestrians.
  • Entrance for cars on Clairemont Ave and exit is ‘right turn only’ onto Scott Blvd. Carpooling is recommended due to limited parking.
  • Other odds & ends for sale, too, like birdfeeders!
  • No on-site restrooms.
  • Bring your own wagon or cart as wheelbarrows on-site are limited and first come first served.

Featured Plants:

  • Interested in donating plants from your home garden? Complete this Plant Donation Questionnaire here to share plant information and learn more about what types of plants we’re accepting for the Fall Plant Sale.
  • Opportunities to learn about the selection of plants from educational speakers and plant tours are being planned. More information will be provided here as the details are finalized.
    • Saturday, September 7th: Native Plant Walk & Talk with Steve Sanchez; email Annie (annie@woodlandsgarden.org) to register for this free educational opportunity
    • Tuesday, September 10th: Lunchtime Learning: Planting a Rainbow with Ben Ackerley; email Annie (annie@woodlandsgarden.org) to register for this free educational opportunity. Presentation offered midday to catch attendees on a midday break and registrants are welcome to BYOL (bring your own lunch) as refreshments will not be provided.
  • Featured plants:
    • Sun-loving natives including: Butterfly Milkweed, Narrowleaf Sunflower, ‘White Cloud’ Muhly Grass, Foxglove Beardtongue, Goldenrod, and many more!
    • GA Piedmont Natives including:  Ocmulgee Skullcap, River Oats, Woodland Phlox, Climbing Hydrangea, Carolina Jessamine, Strawberry Bush, Beautyberry,  Devil’s Walking Stick, and countless more!
    • Non-natives including: Japanese Painted Fern, Variegated Solomon’s Seal, Strawberry Begonia and Arborvitae Fern!
    • Ferns that will thrive in this area year after year: Christmas fern, Northern Maiden Hair Fern, and Southern Shield Fern

Fall Plant Sale Sponsors

Piedmont Azalea level sponsor:

Oakleaf Hydrangea level sponsor:

American Beautyberry level sponsor:

Fall Events 2023

 

August

  • 12th from 2pm to 4pm: Herbal Traditions Walk
    • Led by Morgan Strickland of Flourish and Flora. More details and registration here.

September

  • 16: Volunteer Project
  • 16: Steve Sanchez Walk & Talk
    • 11am, register by emailing director@woodlandsgarden.org
  • 22: Fall Plant Sale Donor Preview
  • 23-24: Fall Plant Sale
  • 23: Herbal Traditions Walk
    • Led by Morgan Strickland of Flourish and Flora. More details and registration here.
  • Oakleaf Family Hike

October

  • 1: Music in the Garden
  • 7: Herbal Traditions Walk
    • Led by Morgan Strickland of Flourish and Flora. More details and registration here
  • 7-21: Fairies in the Garden
    • Magical details found here
  • 8: Music in the Garden
  • 15: Music in the Garden
  • 22: Music in the Garden
  • 29: Music in the Garden

November

  • 28: GA Gives Day

2018 Plant Sale

2018

Spring is a great time to add to your garden and who doesn’t love to shop…Stop by the Woodlands Garden Plant Sale to learn from the experts what plants are perfect for your home landscape.  Plants available range in price from $5 to $35 and have been grown by volunteers, cultivated at Woodlands Garden, and donated by local nurseries. All proceeds from the Plant Sale help fund the maintenance of this public garden.

Come shop with us from 9:00am-4:00pm on these upcoming weekends:

  • Saturday, April 14
  • Sunday, April 15
  • Saturday, April 21
  • Sunday, April 22

Plant Availability List: All of the plants listed below can be found at the Sale. Staff will be away from email and phone during the weekends of the Spring Plant Sale so the best way to know what is currently in stock at any moment is to come shop for yourself. We apologize in advance for any spelling or nomenclature errors in the below list-working fast to get the list updated for your use!

Plant Availability List-updated 4/17/18

  • Achillea millefolium ‘New Vintage Red’ (Yarrow)
  • Amsonia tabernaemontana (Eastern Bluestar)
  • Aquilegia candensis (Columbine)
  • Artemesia ‘Powis Castle’
  • Aster ‘Kickin Lavendar’
  • Aster carolinianus
  • Aster divaricatus
  • Autumn Fern
  • Begonia (hardy)
  • Boltonia asteroideds
  • Brugmansia (Angel’s Trumpet)
  • Callicarpa americana (Purple Beautyberry)
  • Canna
  • Chrysanthemum × rubellum ‘Clara Curtis’
  • Coreopsis
  • Creeping Jenny
  • Decumaria barbara (Climbing Hydrangea)
  • Dirca palustris (Leatherwood)
  • Dixie Wood Fern
  • Euonymus americanus (Strawberry Bush or Hearts-a-Bustin’)
  • Gardenia ‘Crown Jewel’
  • Gardenia ‘Jubilation’
  • Guara ‘So So’
  • Hellebores
  • Hemerocallis (Daylillies)
  • Hibiscus ‘Pink Crush Rose Mallow’
  • Houseplants
  • Hosta ‘Empress Wu’
  • Hosta ‘Halcyon’
  • Hosta ‘Halcyon’
  • Hosta ‘Twilight’
  • Hosta sieboldiana ‘Elegans’
  • Hydrangea macrophylla ‘LA Dreamin’
  • Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Penny Mac’
  • Iris ‘Apricot Silk’
  • Iris japonica ‘Eco Easter’
  • Japanese Painted Fern
  • Jeffersonia diphylla (Twinleaf)
  • Knockout Roses
  • Leucothoe axillaris ‘Margie Jenkins’
  • Mertensia virginica (Virginia Blue Bells)
  • Monarda didyma ‘Jacob Cline’ Bee Balm
  • Pittosporum
  • Podophyllum peltatum (Mayapple)
  • Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’ (Variegated Solomon’s Seal)
  • Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern)
  • Polystichum polyblepharum (Tassel Fern)
  • Quercus alba (White Oak)
  • Raphiolepsis (Indian Hawthorne)
  • Rhodea japonica (Sacred Lily)
  • Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldtstrum’
  • ryan’s Pink
  • Scutellaria laterfolia
  • Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’
  • Stylophorum diphyllum (Celandine Poppy)
  • Vernonia (Ironweed)
  • Xanthorhiza simplicissima (Yellowroot)
  • Athyrium niponicum var. pictum
  • Bramble Fern
  • Dendranthema ‘Pumpkin Igloo’
  • Frost Proof Gardenias
  • Lobelia siphilicata
  • Louisiana Wood Fern
  • Saxifraga stolonifera
  • Sisyrinchium angustifolium ‘Suwannee’
  • Trachelospermum jasminoides (Confederate Jasmine)
  • White gold Japanese Spirea

The Woodlands Garden Plant Sale is made possible by a group of dedicated volunteers.  Let us know if you’d like to help organize future Plant Sales or participate with any Garden efforts.  Email volunteer@woodlandsgarden.org to find out more….The Garden is a special place due to the many hands that make it grow-come join the fun!

Fall Plant Sale 2017

Fall is a great time to add to your garden and who doesn’t love to shop…Stop by the Woodlands Garden Fall Plant Sale to learn from the experts what plants are perfect for your home landscape.  Plants available range in price from $3 to $25+ and have been grown by volunteers, cultivated at Woodlands Garden, and donated by local nurseries (list coming soon below). All proceeds from the Fall Plant Sale help fund the maintenance of this public garden.

The dedicated Plant Sale Committee will provide a fun shopping experience on these Sundays from 12:30pm to 4:30pm: September 17, 24 and October 1, 8, 15

Images of plants available found on Facebook Album here.

Quick list of what is available this year:

  • Many varieties of FERNS and IRISES
  • Native Azaleas
  • Sourwood
  • Hellebores
  • Salvia
  • Lamb’s Ear
  • Crinum lilies
  • Edgeworthia
  • Oaks
  • Hydrangea-oakleaf, variegated, mophead
  • Canna

Here are some popular plants available:

  • Buckeye
  • Bloodroot
  • Black-eyed Susan
  • Confederate Rose Hibiscus
  • Robb’s Euphorbia
  • Peacock Moss
  • Lenten Rose
  • Hostas
  • Mayapple
  • Native azaleas
  • Numerous varieties of ferns including Japanese painted, Christmas, and bramble
  • Camellias
  • Sweetshrub
  • Blue-eyed grass
  • Loropetalum
  • Celadine poppy
  • Orange and white ginger lilies
  • Beautyberry