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Spring Plant Sale & Marketplace
Saturday, May 3, 2025
from 9AM - 3PM
1000 Hendersonville Road, Asheville, NC 28803

Join us for an amazing day featuring locally grown trees, flowers, shrubs, herbs and veggies, as well as hand-crafted works of art. Throughout the day we will feature two educational presentations: "Conservation 2025" and "Container Planting: Tips & Tricks" which includes a quick and easy way to maintain your garden pruners. All of this combined with live music from the Asheville Ukulele Society!
Help support the WNC community by supporting its small business owners. Our local growers are thoroughly vetted in sustainable growing practices and are experts in their field(s). Our local artists are dynamic, creative and multi-talented. Each showcasing original works such as pottery, paintings, hand-printed home goods, kitchen and garden art, stained glass, forged steel, organic botanicals, local honeys and vinegar, mobile knife & tool sharpening, and more! Join these talented individuals as we welcome Spring back to WNC. Some of the specialty items include (but not limited to):
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Rare, specialty plants, boxwoods, and unusual perennials;
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Stately conifers, dwarf conifers, and trees;
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Premium fruit trees and flowering shrubs;
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Japanese Maples and other fine ornamental trees;
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Edibles, grasses & groundcovers;
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Early spring herbs & vegetable starts;
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Fresh-cut, locally-grown flowers;
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Honeys & vinegars;
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WNC natives and landscaping plants;
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Wildcrafted, certified organic skincare options;
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Planted containers, unique floral designs and plant materials;
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Hand-forged, functional ironwork: furniture, gates, fencing, hand railing, garden art;
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Knife & tool sharpening;
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Hand printed home goods;
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Local pottery;
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Carved wooden bowls, platters, utensils;
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Cedar and wooden planters;
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Forged steel and stained glass.
This one of a kind event is not to be missed! Rain or shine so please dress accordingly.
Supporting local scholarships and community grants focusing on horticulture, conservation and the environment.












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