Mark this Date! WCG’s 2020 Plant Sale is ON

SLmag is possibly Wasatch Community Garden’s number one fan (and please—challenge that). With every bleeping thing and event getting postponed or canceled indefinitely, this big question was weighing heavily on our minds: “What about WCG’s Annual Plant Sale?

Those 1000’s of seedlings and heirloom tomato plants need places to grow, and we need them now more than ever. But before you fly into a panic, be assured that the folks at WCG are as resilient as they get. They’re gardeners after all. Last year they rose from the dust literally after their storage shed blew up and they still sourced our plant starts. The Green Team Farm is now referred to as “The Green Phoenix Farm” because of it. Here are the tentative plans, so keep posted on their site for updates, online ordering starts Thursday, APRIL 30th, 2020 with pick-up dates: May 6-10, 2020.

WCG’s Best Little Plant Sale (re-imagined)

Pick up times being planned for May 6-10 (subject to change)
9 am – 5 pm (subject to change)
Green Phoenix Farm
622 W. 100 South, SLC

wasatchgardens.org

What they are offering:

  • Huge variety of tomatoes, including dwarf varieties
  • A large selection of annual vegetables, and organic herbs
  • Seed potatoes and onion starts
  • Curbside pick up or delivery option (for an additional fee)
  • WCG is working to accept SNAP EBT benefits (food stamps)

And as always, your purchase supports WCG’s community garden and education programs.

Grow something, enjoy life and be well SLC!!

 


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Jen Hill
Jen Hillhttps://www.saltlakemagazine.com/
Former Salt Lake Magazine Associate Editor Jen Hill is a SLC transplant from Bloomington, Ind. As a blogger and feature writer, Jen follows the pulse of the community with interests in urban agriculture, business, fitness & beauty and anything that allows her to get out of the office and into the mountains.

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