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Guilford County Farm Plant Sale Opens April 1, Runs Through May

County Parks staff grew the plants themselves in a Gibsonville greenhouse. Herbs, natives and succulents go on sale to the public April 1 at the Guilford County Farm.

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Guilford County Farm Plant Sale Opens April 1, Runs Through May
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The Guilford County Farm at 7315 Howerton Road in Gibsonville will open its annual public plant sale Wednesday, April 1 at 9 a.m., with offerings grown by Guilford County Parks staff in the farm's own greenhouse. The selection spans native perennials, ornamental annuals, vegetable plants, succulents, herbs, hanging baskets and seed packs, with the sale running through May 30 or until stock runs out.

Plants will be available in 3-inch, 6-inch and 1-gallon pot sizes. The fact that Guilford County Parks staff grew the plants on-site rather than sourcing them commercially matters for local gardeners: every variety has been selected to perform in the Piedmont's specific climate, which cuts down on the guesswork and early losses that come with transplanting stock raised somewhere else entirely.

The native perennial selection is especially well-suited to the county's soil and seasonal rain patterns. Once established, natives generally need less water and upkeep than ornamental imports while actively supporting local pollinators. County staff at the sale can help visitors match specific varieties to their planting sites, an advantage that distinguishes this from a standard garden center run.

The farm is a manageable drive from Greensboro, High Point, Gibsonville and the broader network of communities across Guilford County. The plant sale functions both as a community service and as a revenue-generating arm of the Parks department's conservation and recreation programming.

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Shoppers planning to buy several plants should bring a wagon or cart. Knowing in advance whether a planting site gets full sun, partial shade or stays consistently moist will help narrow choices among the perennials, which are more site-dependent than annuals or vegetable starts. Arriving early in the season gives the widest selection before popular varieties sell through.

For anyone looking to fill a porch or balcony without committing to permanent beds, the hanging baskets, ornamental annuals and seed packs offer a lower-stakes entry point. Additional information on varieties and availability during the sale period is posted through Guilford County's parks and events pages online.

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