Are succulents or clivias on your plant shopping list?

Then head to the Botanic Gardens on between 9am  and 2pm on Friday, September 24 and Saturday, September 25 because they and much more are on sale at amazing prices at a special two-day plant sale.

The sale is being held in conjunction with the Garden Club’s Springtime on the Mountain Festival.

The Gardens’ legendary Potty Potters have prepared a magnificent display of plants for sale, including the succulents as well as some special Louisiana irises, bromeliads, small white agapanthus, and many more – something for every taste.

The Potty Potters’ pavilion is a-buzz during plant sales.

The Potters’ Bobby White says: “We have also prepared a range of bare rooted plants including agapanthus and some dahlia tubers. All good gardeners know that ‘bare rooted’ means bargain prices!”

A sausage sizzle will also be available as well as fresh coffee.

Parents will be delighted that the Sooty Owl Creekside Trail will welcome children with a range of special activities from 10am until 2pm on both Friday and Saturday.

The sale will be held at the Potty Potters’ propagation pavilion at the southern end of the Gardens. Signs have been placed along the road to point the way.  

Vehicles will be available to help people with large purchases take their plants to the car park. The vehicles will also be available for less abled purchasers.

Please be aware that tickets to the Garden Club’s Festival will NOT be available at the Botanic Gardens.

Clivias are brilliant in the Gardens right now

The sale will be conducted under a Covid Safe plan which means we must ask all visitors to maintain social distancing and take advice and direction from our volunteers. We have arranged to accept card payment on the day and would prefer visitors to pay in this way. We will accept cash.

Entry to the Botanic Gardens is free and visitors can enjoy a juicy sausage sizzle and a hot coffee.

Visitors are most welcome to bring a picnic and enjoy the ambience of the Gardens.