ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (March 28, 2019) — The Quad City Botanical Center is hosting its annual Greenhouse Stock Plant Sale Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11. Times both days are 10 AM–5 PM.

The public is invited to shop the weekend sale and pre-order by April 20. Pre-orders can be picked up May 10-11 during the sale.

This year, approximately 50 annuals and perennials are included in the sale. Individual plants are available for sale from $3-$12 with a majority of the 4” pots offered at $5.

Gardeners can also select from five medium or large combinations that staff at the Botanical Center have designed. The plants come in individual pots and can be transferred and replanted into containers.

New staff picks for 2019 are also included in the sale. Eight unique plants are available for $5 or $10, depending on pot size.

Quad City Botanical Center members can pick up their pre-sale plants or shop the greenhouse stock early on Thursday, May 9, 5–7PM.

 

HOW TO ORDER

 

Use the order form online at 

qcgardens.com/plant-sale.html

Order in person at Guest Services

Call 309.794.0091 ext. 209

Order via email with service@qcgardens.com

 

PLANT SALE DETAILS

 

04/20/19

Saturday

Pre-orders due

 

05/10/19

Friday

Plant pick up or shop 10AM–5PM

 

05/11/19

Saturday 

Plant pick up or shop 10AM–5 PM

 

There is no admission fee to shop the sale. Regular admission applies to stroll the gardens.

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