2024 Plant Sale
Our online sale is now closed. Perennials ordered before the online sale closed on April 20th will be ready for pick up at the church parking lot on Saturday, May 4th between 9:00 AM and noon. Biscotti will be available for pick up at our in-person sale on May 11th.
Our in-person Plants and Pies sale will be held on Saturday, May 11th from 9:00 AM to noon at the church. Annuals, a selection of perennials, and homemade pies will be for sale, just in time for Mother’s Day! Annuals are sourced from Paquette’s Nursery in Williston.
Information about your plants:
Perennials: Most were recently dug from area gardens and potted in light potting soil. Some plants were dug just before the sale to allow them to get a better start, and wrapped in damp newsprint ready for planting directly into your gardens. Plant your new plants at your earliest convenience and be sure to keep them well-watered until you get them in the ground. A huge thank you to GUY'S FARM AND YARD for donating potting soil, which helps to keep our costs down and our prices low.
Annuals: We recommend planting after all danger of frost is passed or covered if the temperatures threaten to go low.
A few planting tips:
We would appreciate the return of the plant pots, which can be left by the basement door at the back of the church. Getting pots back helps us keep our expenses down, and supports our "reduce, reuse, recycle" philosophy.
Please contact Anne Donegan at [email protected] with questions.
Our in-person Plants and Pies sale will be held on Saturday, May 11th from 9:00 AM to noon at the church. Annuals, a selection of perennials, and homemade pies will be for sale, just in time for Mother’s Day! Annuals are sourced from Paquette’s Nursery in Williston.
Information about your plants:
Perennials: Most were recently dug from area gardens and potted in light potting soil. Some plants were dug just before the sale to allow them to get a better start, and wrapped in damp newsprint ready for planting directly into your gardens. Plant your new plants at your earliest convenience and be sure to keep them well-watered until you get them in the ground. A huge thank you to GUY'S FARM AND YARD for donating potting soil, which helps to keep our costs down and our prices low.
Annuals: We recommend planting after all danger of frost is passed or covered if the temperatures threaten to go low.
A few planting tips:
- In general, plant these perennials to the same depth that they are planted in their pots. Occasionally the soil settles after we pot and water them, so if any plants show white on the stems or if their roots show above the soil line, plant them a little deeper.
- Bearded Iris, which will be delivered bareroot, should be planted with the top of the rhizome showing above soil level. If they are planted deeper, the leaves will grow but the plant will not bloom.
- KEEP THEM WELL-WATERED! They should be kept moist for the first several weeks to allow them to establish their roots.
- Try to plant them in areas of your gardens that match the sun/shade needs listed on our online store (to access click the View button below).
- If possible, plant your new plants on cloudy or rainy days to help them begin to get established before they have to deal with bright sunshine.
- If you bought peonies, we recommend digging the hole where you want them to be, setting the pot and plant into the hole, and filling in dirt around it. In the fall, take the pot out of the ground, remove the peony, and plant it in the hole. Firm the dirt around the outside and they should be all set to go.
- Have fun! Enjoy the colors and textures that your new plants add to your garden. Spread the beauty!
We would appreciate the return of the plant pots, which can be left by the basement door at the back of the church. Getting pots back helps us keep our expenses down, and supports our "reduce, reuse, recycle" philosophy.
Please contact Anne Donegan at [email protected] with questions.