Plant Sale This Saturday at Palafox South – March 9th!

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Our first sale went well last Saturday, and we got to connect with new gardeners and meet up with old friends again. Thank you, Good Gardeners, for stopping by to say “hi.”

A lot of folks got some great plants.

Sugarcane - Survival Gardening

Like last week, our booth will be at the Plaza Ferdinand in downtown Pensacola at the Palafox Market South.

Note that we are NOT in the median on Palafox Street, where the old market takes place. We are at the new market area in Plaza Ferdinand.

The market is open from 9AM to 2PM. We’ll have the “David The Good Plant Sale” sign out front.

We’ve been propagating some transplants for you all, and those are starting to come in now. It’s also time to get your cassava plants in the ground!

Cassava for sale - Survival Gardening

In the nursery this week, we’ll have:

Amaranth (beautiful purple)
Cassava
Chinese artichoke (quite rare)
Chaya
Coffee
Mulberry
Lemongrass
Vetiver grass
Gingers
Giant yellow timber bamboo
Irises
Saw palmetto
Oxalis (two beautiful varieties)
Tobacco (limited)
Tomatoes (Roma)
Yaupon holly
Gardening books
T-shirts

…and lots more, that I’m not listing here.

We always bring a couple interesting specimen plants if possible, so get there early if you’re a rare plant hunter.

Bamboo Grove Interior Looking Up - Survival Gardening

The sale is THIS SATURDAY!

We can now take both cash and credit cards. Also, we always need pots, and we’ll take any trade-ins we can use from one-gallon size up for $0.50 store credit per pot. Recycle your pots – get free plants.

Red Velvet Elvis Iris - Survival Gardening

The market is friendly, and there are woodworkers and beekeepers and bakers and painters and all sorts of interesting vendors there. There are also other nurseries worth seeing along with ours.

See you there.

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