Upcoming Gardening Events: April, 2026

The Durham County Master Gardener Plant Sale is on April 11, 2026 and the following week on April 18th the Briggs Avenue Community Garden will hold its plant festival and sale. These are two opportunities to get high quality plants for your garden and grow food for your table!

Announcement for NC State Extension Master Gardener plant sale on April 11, 2026, from 10 AM to 12 Noon at 721 Foster Street, Durham. Features a colorful illustration of community members gardening and interacting with plants.
Promotional flyer for the 2026 Spring Plant Sale and Festival at Briggs Ave Community Garden, scheduled for April 18, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, featuring a plant sale, free seeds and compost, activities, raffle, and opportunities to ask a master gardener. Includes contact information and location.

Master Gardeners will also be available at several other events in April to answer your gardening questions:

A colorful illustration featuring various flowers and a butterfly, with the text 'Ask An Extension Master Gardener Volunteer' in the center, along with logos for NC State Extension and Cooperative Extension.

April 12: Durham Food Co-op, 1111 Chapel Hill Drive, noon-3 pm.

April 18: Durham Farmers Market, 501 Foster Street, 8am-noon.

April 22: Earth Day-Lenovo, 8001 Development Drive, Morrisville, NC, 11:30-1:30.

April 23: Club Blvd Elementary School PTA Plant Sale, 8:00=11:00

April 25: South Durham Farmers Market, 500 Park Offices, 8 am-noon.

April 26: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church Earth Day, 8:45 am-6:20 pm

On April 25, 2026, the Durham Public School Hub Farm will hold their Spring Soils Festival from 10 am to 1pm. The event features family-friendly, hands-on activities, music, plant giveaway, delicious food, fishing, arts & crafts, and more.

The Durham Garden Forum will offer an online program on April 21st at 7pm. The topic is Fireflies. It will be presented by Dr. Clyde Sorenson, NCSU Alumni Association Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of entomology. For more information contact: durhamgardenforum@gmail.com

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