Tropical Audubon Society’s Native Plant Sale returns Saturday, June 12

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Tropical Audubon Society’s Native Plant Sale returns Saturday, June 12
The native plants on offer will help attract and support wildlife.

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.


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