Plant Sale this Saturday in Pensacola

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We have transplants ready for your spring garden, including:

Dill, “White Cherry” Tomatoes, “Money Maker” Japanese eggplant, “Everglades” tomatoes, “Roma” tomatoes, cilantro, tobacco, purple amaranth and more!

purple amaranth - Survival Gardening

Purple amaranth is a green and a grain, as well as being beautiful

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 in front of our booth.

In the nursery this week:

Achira (rare large-rooted edible canna!)
Aloes
Amaranth (beautiful purple)
Black cherry trees
Blackcurrant mint
Cassava
Catawba
Chaya
Chinese artichoke (rare!)
Chitlpin Pepper
Cilantro
Coffee (great houseplant)
Cuban oregano
Dill
Elderberry
Galangal
Giant white sweet potato (six-packs)
Giant yellow timber bamboo
Horsetail
Jelly Melon
Lamb’s ear
Lemongrass
Malanga/Taro
Mulberry
Oca (rare oxalis with edible roots)
Oxalis (two beautiful varieties)
Pink Butterfly ginger
Potato mint
Saw palmetto
Sunflower (Mammoth Grey)
Tobacco
Tomato (Everglades)
Tomato (Roma)
Tomato (White Cherry)
Vetiver grass
Wild blueberries
Yacon (rare!)
Yaupon holly
Gardening books

…and more that I’m not listing here. We have a crazy collection of plants!

Giant white sweet potato (limited!):

big sweet potato 2 - Survival Gardening

We also have some of CJ’s forged hand sickles:

hand forged sickle - Survival Gardening

The handles are now made from sustainably harvested invasive Bradford pear wood. Hahaha!

The sale is THIS SATURDAY

We 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.

Like yacon!

growing yacon

Freshly harvested yacon roots

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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