Spring Plant Sale and Festival 2014


Published on March 5th, 2014

Be sure to visit the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center for the Spring Plant Sale and Festival 2014!  Here’s your chance to purchase hardy Texas native plants that can tolerate our Central Texas climate.

With over 300 varieties of plants to choose from, several guest speakers and the beautiful April weather, this is sure to be a fabulous spring event!  Guests include Native American Seed offering hundreds of species of native grasses and wildflowers.  Get your seeds at the festival and save the shipping!

Other guests include:

Linda Hutson author of Viva Tequila!  A celebration of the Agave Plant.

Matt Turner discussing Remarkable Plants of Texas.

Susan Wittig Albert, her new mystery, Death Come Quickly and A Wilder Rose.

James Truchard, signing his book, Memories From A Hill Country Garden.

Joy Fisher, artist, signing the center’s Wildflower Days 2014 print and tee.

Louanne Temple signs the book, Lady Bird Johnson: Deeds Not Weeds.

Scott Roberts signs Salt Lick Cookbook.

Sara Barnard signs The ABC’s of Texas Plants.

The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Spring Plant Sale and Festival 2014

4801 La Crosse Avenue
Austin, Texas 78739

April 12th and 13 with Members Only Sale on April 11th.

Admission
$9 adults
$7 seniors and students
$4 UT faculty, staff or students with identification
$3 children 5 through 12
Members and children under 5 free

They are suggesting that you bring your wagon to haul your purchases or they will hold your them for pick-up until Sunday at 5pm when the sale ends. They will offer cold filtered water, but you’ll need to bring your own bottle or purchase one in their store.

Local Participants
“Continuing a longtime tradition at Wildflower Center Gardening Festivals, two local chapters of the Native Plant Society of Texas, the Austin and Williamson County chapters, will be offering a selection of native plants for sale as a fundraiser for their organization. Run entirely by volunteers who are happy to answer questions from visitors, the NPSoT is a non-profit organization that promotes research, conservation, and utilization of native plants and plant habitats of Texas.”

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