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NNVNPS NATIVE Plant Sale


  • Good Luck Cellars 1025 Goodluck Road Kilmarnock, VA, 22482 United States (map)

ANNUAL FALL NATIVE PLANT SALE ON SEPTEMBER 6th, 7th & 8th AT GOOD LUCK CELLARS IN KILMARNOCK

SAVE THE DATE!!!

Member Sale Only

Sept 6th - 2:30 to 4:30

Public Sale

Sept 7th - 12pm to 3pm

Sept 8th - 1pm to 3pm

Our Fall Plant Sale promises to be fantastic. Preliminary tallies of our Virginia native plants (most grown by our own members) indicate that once again we will have over 1300 specimens of at least 130 different species. Many of these are hard to find locally and some are even listed as state rare. Don’t miss the opportunity to find an amazing selection of native plants Check out the current list of plants that will be available at the sale HERE

We will have many favorites for sunny pollinator gardens such as: milkweeds, mountain mints, blue mist flowers, Coastal Joe-pye-weed, asters and goldenrods to name just a few. We will also have a nice selection of native ferns, grasses, woodland groundcovers and shoreline plants.

Be sure to take advantage of the Members Only Presale on Friday afternoon, Sept. 6 from 2:30 – 4:30. We will have an ice cream truck, “Wheelin’ Treats”, on hand to refresh and cool busy shoppers and you can finish your shopping with a glass of Good Luck Cellars’ celebrated wine on their shady veranda overlooking the Plant Sale. Our partner, Good Luck Cellars, has arranged for food trucks to be present on Saturday and Sunday so bring the family or your friends and make an afternoon of it!

Friday, 9/6:

Wheelin' Treats from 1:30-4:30

Chef Lakiko of Klassy Khef (food truck) from 2:30-7:00

Saturday, 9/7:

TBA

Sunday, 9/8:

Nino of Nino's Pizza from 12-4

Knowledgeable native plant experts and landscape designers will be on site to help you select the perfect palette of plants for your garden – right plant/right place! We will also have the NN Master Gardener’s Shoreline Evaluation Team ready to answer your shoreline questions using native plants to protect the Bay and all its life.