Plant Sale
April 13, 2024
9 aM - 2 pM
Whether planting in small containers or vast expanses, the plant sale has a huge selection of annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, hanging baskets, and more.
Learn tips and tricks to grow your best garden with guidance from Fayette County Master Gardeners as you shop from over 10,000 plants. Enjoy free samples of Wild Child Herb’s herb-infused teas, fire ciders, and honey and learn from Certified Herbalist Ginger Winn about the remarkable health benefits of herbs.
Gardeners poured into the Fayette Cares plant sale thrilled to be back in person and among the gorgeous assortment of plants from Willow Oaks Farm, Lucerne Farms, Fayette County Master Gardeners, and community donors. The response was overwhelming!
Thank you to all who helped grow the Fayette Cares mission by supporting this event!
Plant seeds of caring by supporting the Fayette Cares plant sale!
Shop a large selection of annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, hanging baskets, and more.
You can feel good about your purchase knowing the proceeds provide shelter for the homeless, safety for victims of domestic violence, and stability for families in financial crisis.
As your flowers bloom and your gardens bear fruit you are growing hope!
Spring into caring by shopping online with a large selection of plants to choose from! You’ll find annuals, perennials, vegetables, hanging baskets, shrubs, and more to create breathtaking gardens while helping to change lives.
Shop! Donate! Volunteer!
Master Gardener Springtime Tips
Caring Supporters
Donate Plants to Help Caring Grow
Donating plants from your personal garden? Use this form to tell us what you're contributing!
Coloring Contest Open To All Ages
Coloring can be therapeutic for kids and adults, helping to promote wellness and mindfulness – the same benefits of meditation.
So, this FREE coloring contest is actually GOOD for you!
Entries must be received by April 9th, submitted by mail to: Fayette Cares, P.O. Box 326, Somerville, TN 38068 -OR- email to: info@fayettecares.org