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April 11, 2015 By Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp

Plant sales rain or shine

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(C) Photo dustinhaas/dollarphotoclub.com

Some of the best things about spring are the plant sales held by various groups, usually as fundraisers for their programs or other activities. The sales are good places to buy heirloom vegetables, native plants and hard-to-find perennials. Here’s the rundown:

April 18, Hendricks County Parks and Recreation

Thousands of native plants for $4 each, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at McCloud Nature Park, 8518 Hughes Road, North Salem. Experts will make presentations and answer questions. Proceeds benefit the Parks Foundation of Hendricks County.

April 18 and 19, Perennial Premiere

Perennial Premiere at the Indianapolis Museum of Art has been the reigning queen of plant sales, with offers of many hard-to-find perennials, native trees and shrubs and artistic accessories for the garden.

Programs include beekeeping, an herb demonstration and tips on planting early season vegetables. Food trucks will be on site and New Day Craft Mead and Cider will offer tastings. Activities will be in the Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse, its parking lot and Tanner Orchard.

The IMA’s $18 admission fee is in effect for nonmembers to go to Perennial Premiere. Members only can shop 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. The event is open to the public noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. If not an IMA member, join and immediately get a 20 percent discount on plants and merchandise. Free shuttles will be in operation. Automotive traffic to the area is barred except for plant pickups. Visit the IMA website for more information.

April 27 through May 9, Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

This is the first of four plant sales at the school, 7725 N. College Ave. The sales benefit the horticulture program and its students.

Along with Master Gardeners and Elizabeth Garvey, their horticulture teacher, students grow annuals, scented geraniums, perennials,
herbs,
native plants, vegetable plants, including heirloom varieties.

The sale is open to the public, noon to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. It is closed Sundays.

 

May 9, INPAWS Native Plant Sale & Auction

Members of the Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society dig, divide or propagate plants from their gardens for this annual sale at Park Tudor School, Upper Gymnasium. Enter via 71st Street.

This large sale offers hard-to-find plants for wetlands and woodlands as well as sunny and shady areas. At 9:30 a.m. landscape architect M.J. Meneley, of Indianapolis’ Blue Marble Design, will speak about Designing with Natives. Pay $10 to hear the talk and you get a 15-minute lead on plant shopping. The sale runs 10:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The auction begins at 11 a.m. Visit the website for more information.

Here are a few tips for shopping plant sales:

  • Bring your own bag, tote or box. Serious shoppers sometimes bring collapsible wagons or carts.
  • If uncertain, ask questions about the plant, including its horticultural requirements and care.
  • Consider paying with cash, especially for smaller vendors.
  • Don’t be in a rush.
  • Try something new and buy an unfamiliar plant.

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