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Just in time for rainy season, Tropical Audubon Society’s Master Gardeners announce the return of the organization’s annual Native Plant Sale on Saturday, June 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at 5530 Sunset Dr.
Help celebrate the organization’s first live event in 15 months; resolve to spruce up your native plantings, and pick up your free South Florida guide to “Bird-friendly Gardening” because summer’s the ideal time to dig in.
The native plants on offer will help attract and support wildlife, and will transform your yard, patio or balcony into a thriving, low-maintenance habitat. While you are on campus, visit the Bird-friendly Demonstration Garden and get cultivation tips from resident Master Gardeners; explore the Pine Rockland and Hardwood Hammock Demonstration Forests for added inspiration.
Limited quantities of wild “Tropical Honey” produced in the society’s on-campus beehives and harvested/bottled by TAS board member Kirsten Hines, as well as books for admiring/inspiring: Gardens of Miami and Attracting Birds to South Florida Gardens.
Free Walks & Talks: Birding for Beginners at 9 a.m., and Planting for Pollinators at 10 a.m.
Attendees should observe masking and social distancing protocols.
Cash or checks are preferred and there is limited on-site parking.
Visit tropicalaudubon.org.