2026 Plant Sale and Festival: Focus on The Plant Festival

The Durham County Extension Master GardenersSM (EMGs) are excited to bring you two events. First in line is the Plant Festival which is March 28, 2026. The theme is “Gardening Across Generations”. It is a family event with something for everyone.

Promotional flyer for Durham County Extension Master Gardener events, featuring a plant festival and plant sale with details on dates, times, and activities.

Here are some of the groups that will be represented at the Plant Festival:

An informal group that meets once a month to enrich our gardening knowledge.

El Centro Hispano works to strengthen the community, build bridges, and promote opportunities for all.

The Garden engages citizens of all ages by providing free hands-on agriculture education, recreation, and fellowship in a supportive environment.

Urban Community AgriNomics’ (UCAN) mission is to reduce food insecurity, reduce and reverse preventable health issues, increase academic success, and increase exposure to career opportunities in agriculture. UCAN provides access to green spaces, education on healthy lifestyles, seed-to-table food preparation, and hands-on STEAM and organic agriculture.

The New Hope Bird Alliance is an independent chapter of the National Audubon Society serving Chatham, Durham, Orange and surrounding counties. The organization protects birds, wildlife, and local habitats through conservation, education, advocacy, and outdoor enjoyment.

The American Indian Cultural Garden creates a gathering place celebrating American Indian cultures and Indigenous ecological knowledge while supporting Native students and educating the community.

Aggies Go Green is a student-led organization dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture, environmental stewardship, and food justice through hands-on gardening, workshops, and community partnerships.

Frank Hyman has written acclaimed books on chickens, mushrooms, and tomatoes including Hentopia, How to Forage Mushrooms Without Dying, and Ripe Tomato Revolution.

For more than 75 years, the North Carolina Native Plant Society has promoted conservation and appreciation of native plants and habitats through education, advocacy, and partnerships across the state.

This initiative connects people with trees through a native seed hub that collects seeds from native trees and shrubs, grows them into saplings, and distributes them to the community.

Sacred Soil Community Garden is a working learning garden committed to addressing food apartheid, promoting mental health, advancing nutrition education, and fostering community building through sustainable agriculture.

The North Carolina Federation of Garden Clubs was organized in 1935 to unite local garden clubs across the state and promote horticulture, conservation, and community beautification.

Prop team members will answer questions about propagation and demonstrate some techniques by request.

Peruse books about all types of gardening topics, free to any attendees. Limit 1 book per person. New this year – take home a second hand tool. Participants will have an opportunity to take home a free plant.

Learn the basics of how and why to start your own flock.

Discover a unique city Demo Garden located in the Durham Community that provides opportunities to teach and demonstrate practical research-based gardening techniques for a variety of urban spaces.

Put together a fabulous display in your favorite container, and learn how to grow vegetables and herbs in small spaces.

Find information about, and demonstration of, multiple composting and pre-composting strategies useful to the home gardener. Come ask questions and see how to make traditional hot compost, vermicompost, and leaf mould. We’ll also have a bokashi pre-compost system.

Come visit us to learn more about the Durham County Library’s Digging Durham Seed Library, pick up a packet of seeds, and even plant your own seed start!

Native Plants – Learn about plants that grow well in our region and support our diverse native ecosystem. Find the perfect native plants for your garden. Design your own native pollinator garden. Identify invasive plant species and find alternatives to replace them.

Non-native Perennials, Trees and Shrubs – Find ornamental, deer resistant, pollinator friendly and fruit bearing plants in this section. Explore the NCSU Plant Toolbox with our experts.

Veggies and Herbs – Get ready to plant your summer garden. See a demo of starting seeds indoors under lights. Note that warm weather varieties will need protection until after our last frost date of April 8.

Houseplants and Annuals – Brighten your indoor spaces and summer outdoor spaces with one of our Master Gardener favorites. Experts show how to root cuttings to expand your collection.

Expert-led maintenance and sharpening demonstrations.

Share your story of how gardening has enriched your family and personal growth.

Featuring Stormie Daie, kids’ activities, and popcorn!

For more information check out our website: https://www.backyardtreasuresplantsale.org/

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