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30th Annual Spring Plant Sale

30th Annual Spring Plant Sale

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Saturday, Apr 13th, 2019
Time:
9 am to 5 pm

Cost:
Free

30th Annual Spring Plant Sale Event Details:

There are a number of other benefits to using native plants in landscaping. Using these plants that are naturally suited to Texas’ hydrologic issues is an excellent way to reduce supplemental watering. Many of the native plant species are also better suited to Texas’ climate and provide food sources and habitat for many kinds of wildlife.

For 30 years, veteran and novice gardeners alike have anticipated this rare opportunity to purchase some of the best plants for North Central Texas gardens and to obtain many rare plants. Please see our website for the complete plant list (available soon) at www.heardmuseum.org/plantsale. Guests are welcome to bring carts or wagons to facilitate their purchases. The plant sale will also feature a selection of native milkweed plants. All purchases support the Heard, a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and are tax-free.

The plant sale will be open to the public on April 13 from 9 am to 5 pm and April 14 from 1 pm to 5 pm Museum admission is not required to attend the plant sale.

A Heard Museum Member Pre-Sale will be offered on April 12 from 4-7 pm The Member Pre-Sale is open to Heard Museum members only; however, memberships will be available for purchase at the event or online beforehand.
About Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary
The Heard was founded in 1967 by Bessie Heard. Miss Heard was 80 years old when she saw the need to preserve a place where future generations could experience nature. Today, the Heard's mission of bringing nature and people together to discover, enjoy, experience, restore, and preserve our priceless environment is carried out through education, particularly of young people, which emphasizes an appreciation of nature and its conservation. For more information, visit heardmuseum.org.




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