Fort Worth Botanic Garden hosts Spring & Fall Plant sales annually. The Spring plant sale is scheduled for the first full weekend of April and the Fall plant sale is held the first full weekend of October.
Spring Plant Sale 2023 – April 6-8, 2023
Fall Plant Sale 2023 – October 5-7, 2023
Please contact Stephanie Sellers for Plant Sale Vendor opportunities or for general questions to admissions@fwbg.org.
Spring Plant Sale Preview Class
Wednesday, April 5 – 6:00 pm (ends at 8 pm)
Cost: $15 per adult (receive a $15 voucher to use towards the purchase of plants during the sale April 6 -8)
Registration Required.
FWBG Members-Only Plant Sale
Thursday, April 6, 2023, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
If you are not an FWBG member, please click here to learn more information.
General Public Sale
Friday, April 7, 2023, 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday, April 8, 2023, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Location: Lot D Parking Lot/Grove, 3408 W. Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Join us for our Spring Plant Sale where our expert staff will be on hand to answer all of your plant questions and help you find the plants that will work best in your yard. We strongly suggest bringing your own wagon to transport your new plants to your vehicle. Events take place in The Grove area. To reach the Grove free of charge, visitors must park in Parking Lot D (3408 West Freeway, 76108) and enter through the Lot D Gate.
FWBG Members receive 10% off and get in early for the member’s only presale on April 6 (excludes vendor plants and products). Not a member? Click here to join now!
Questions? Click here to send us an email.
Stay tuned for a tentative plant list.
Vendors attending:
FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
(817) 463-4160
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BOTANICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXAS
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