Native Plant Sale

2023 Native Plant Sale

Come Shop & Join us at the Community Open House, Sat. April 22

Native Plants Raincheck Market at the TreeHouse!
Sat. April 22 from 12:30 pm – 3 pm.

We have plants that need you! Saturday, April 22 is a perfect day to enjoy our Community Open House – there’s free food, activities, giveaways, and music! There’s also one more chance to purchase great native plants for your yard or patio.

Thank you to everyone who braved the chilly rain this weekend and supported our Native Plant Sale at the Carter Center. You kept on shopping through the rain. Our kind of plant people!

We closed shop early due to heavy rains. We still have some inventory we’d love sell. Come to our new headquarters this Saturday, April 22 at the Kendeda TreeHouse (825 Warner Street SW) – located on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail at the Allene Avenue access point at Adair Park and Oakland City.

Come see our new facility, shop some plants, and wander down the trail to Lee & White and enjoy some local brews while you are here!

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There are two ways you can shop the Trees Atlanta Native Plant Sale.

Purchase Online

Order your plants from our online store (come back for a live link), then pick them up at our new headquarters!

  • March 10 – March 26: Online Store CLOSED
  • March 31 (Friday) & April 1 (Saturday): Online order pickup at our Murphy Crossing facility: Trees Atlanta Operations Center – 1050 Murphy Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30310
  • Larger selection of species and quantities. Purchase early to get the best selection of our most popular or hard to get plants!

Want a reminder sent to you closer to date? Register here.

 

Shop at the Carter Center
    • April 8 (Saturday): The Carter Center Parking Lot
    • 8 am – 1 pm

**Update: sale end time changed to 12 PM due to rain**

  • Plant experts will be on site to answer your questions. Quantities will be less than available from the online store, but a beautiful array of choices will be available for in person shopping!

The Native Plant Sale will be staged at The Carter Center (453 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30307) in the parking lot east of the parking circle. We’ll be in the parking spaces beyond the Freedom Farmers Market. It’s a great morning of shopping local!

Want a reminder sent to you closer to date? Register here.

 

Take a look at some of our Staff Favorites from this year’s inventory.

Online Store (is now closed)

March 10 - March 26: Online Store Open * March 31 (Friday) & April 1 (Saturday): Online order pickup at our Murphy Crossing facility: Trees Atlanta Operations Center - 1050 Murphy Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30310

In-Person Sale (April 8)

Saturday, April 8 * Shop 8 am - 12 pm at The Carter Center: 453 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta GA 30307 * Adjacent to the Freedom Farmers Market

Google Map

Delivery is available within a limited driving distance, service fee will be charged. Charge cards accepted. We will continue to update this page with more details, including the list of plants for sale. Questions about this sale? Email: sales@treesatlanta.org


 

Show Us Your Plant Babies!

If you take pictures 📸 of the newest additions to your plant and tree family or want to brag a little on how well your green friends are growing, we’d LOVE IT if you would tag us on social media @TreesAtlanta !

 

Native plants add beauty and benefits for wildlife and pollinators

Nearly 100 varieties of native perennials, grasses, shrubs, and tree-friendly vines will be available online for purchase. Plants can be picked up in the following weeks at our Kendeda Center during a designated time slot.

Included in the sale are great bird and butterfly-friendly species, as well as many species of vines, ferns and grasses. The selection also showcases many of the native perennial wildflowers that are planted within the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are native plants and why are they important?

Native plants are indigenous to a certain geographic region and are adapted to local climate and soil conditions where they naturally occur. Native plant diversity is essential for ecosystems to properly adapt to urban stresses like climate change, habitat fragmentation, and pollution. For more information, check out the U.S. Forest Service’s page on Native Gardening.

What if you sell out of a plant I want?

  • Orders are first come, first served based on available inventory.
  • The most complete inventory will be avilable at the April 2 event; items may sell out.
  • Due to ongoing supply chain uncertainties, there is a possibility that ordered items may not be delivered for the sale. We ask for your flexibility and understanding for any inventory that may be short or not available as intended.
  • No reserves or advance purchases.

What is your refund policy?

  • All sales are final.
  • Should changing government mandates prevent planned delivery of plants and/or safe public health considerations, we will notify customers of next steps, including order delays, cancellations, and/or refunds. If such extreme circumstances occur, we will refund without penalty.

Exceptions to Orders

  • Due to the fluid state of operations and government orders for businesses, there may be some circumstances when items cannot be received.
  • Trees Atlanta asks for your understanding should order adjustments be necessary.

Check out some favorites from our staff:

To download the Native Plant Sale list by botanical name, click here.