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Find the Perfect Plants for Your Garden at the Coastal Discovery Museum’s Spring Native Plant Sale – March 15
Media Contact:
Carole Walters
Director of Marketing and Communications
843-295-8815 ex. 233
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February 5, 2025
The Coastal Discovery Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, will host its annual Spring Native Plant Sale at Honey Horn, on Saturday, March 15, from 10 am to 1 pm. This year's sale offers an expanded selection of native plants, including climbing vines, ferns and many varieties of perennials suited for Lowcountry landscapes.
Admission is free. One-gallon potted plants are $10 each. Three-gallon potted plants are $17 each.
“Our annual spring event is a great opportunity to add beautiful plants to your garden that are beneficial to pollinators and wildlife, and help preserve the Lowcountry’s ecological heritage," said Annmarie Reiley-Kay, Deputy Director, at the Coastal Discovery Museum.
New this year, Glen Payne, Urban Horticulture Agent with Clemson University’s Cooperative Extension, will be on-site to answer questions, provide fact sheets on sustainable gardening, and share details about Clemson’s Master Gardener program.
Local Master Gardeners will also be available to offer advice on plant selection and care. The Museum Store will feature books on gardening and wildlife, along with related merchandise for purchase.
Event Details:
What: Coastal Discovery Museum’s Annual Spring Native Plant SaleAbout the Coastal Discovery Museum
The Coastal Discovery Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is an educational and cultural organization whose mission is to provide experiences that inspire people to care for the Lowcountry. Founded in 1985, and located on Hilton Head’s historic Honey Horn grounds, the Museum offers exhibitions, programs, lectures, hands-on workshops and events, covering Lowcountry history, culture, art, and the environment.