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Spring is finally here. Mostly. And with the season comes the planting. Of course, you need plants to do this, and several locations across the Wasatch Front are offering plant sales. Red Butte Garden is one (see below for a list of plants), holding their sale on  Friday and Saturday, May 4th and 5th. Wasatch Community Gardens, as posted Here, is having their plant sale on May 12th. As you plan your garden this season, please remember to support your local gardens and nurseries.

From the Red Butte Garden Website:
Red Butte Garden’s Annual Benefit Plant Sale

Red Butte Garden Members Only Sale (Memberships may be purchased at the gate!):
Friday, May 4th, 1pm to 8pm

Public Sale:
Saturday, May 5th, 9am to 3pm

It’s time once again to support the Garden at the annual benefit plant sale!

WHAT YOU WILL FIND: The Garden offers an impressive selection of herbs, specialty annuals, vegetables (including heirlooms), sun and shade perennials, ornamental grasses, shrubs, conifers, roses, vines, trees, and the best selection of native plants and drought tolerant plants! You’ll find high-altitude plants for Park City residents. We also offer a variety of Organic gardening products such as fertilizers, sprays, and coco-fiber, that when mixed into your garden or container soil, aids water retention. There are so many plants – in variety and quantity. Several plants are grown from Garden cuttings making it so that you have a little bit of the Garden in your own yard!

EXPERTS ON HAND: Once again, representatives from several local plant societies will be on hand to answer questions; including Wasatch Rock Garden, Utah Rose Society, Utah Hosta Society, Water Garden Club, Utah Community Forest Council, Tree Utah and Utah State Extension Master Gardeners. With these experts as well as our Garden staff, you have plenty of qualified help to answer your plant and gardening questions as well as sources for information from that society/club that shares your particular passion in plants!

WHERE: The Plant Sale is held in Cottam’s Grove, located on the way to the Garden Amphitheater. From the four-way stop sign at Chipeta and Wakara Way, turn left (or North) and follow the signs.

WHAT TO BRING: If you have your own wagon, bring it! We have a few shopping carts and plenty of cardboard plant trays.

PARKING: On Friday, the plant sale coincides with the University of Utah commencement. Even this far east of campus, parking will be impacted during the early hours of the sale. To ease the inconvenience, Garden staff will operate a passenger shuttle from the sale entrance to overflow lots (see map) from 1 pm Friday as long as needed. We also protect a “loading only” area near the sale entrance/checkout for loading plants after you are able to collect your vehicle. Note too that there are few handicapped parking stalls in this particular University lot.

This annual plant sale and fundraiser is always fun and a great way to welcome planting season!

2012 PLANT LISTS*:
Annuals
Fruit
Grasses
Ground Covers
Herbs
Natives and Waterwise
Perennials
Roses
Trees and Shrubs
Veggies
Vines

Support the Garden and get some great plants. Plan ahead for Mother’s Day by purchasing a hanging basket planted with annuals. See you at the sale!

*These lists represent our best information regarding plant availability. Some variation in actual selections will occur. The plant sale is for Red Butte Garden members and our local public. For the best selection, attend the member’s sale but,note that Saturday has plenty of variety and quantity. Red Butte Garden is unable to hold or ship plant material.

Red Butte Garden Tour

April 16, 2012

Really, the day could not have been more perfect -except, as someone suggested, if wine and/or cocktails had been provided at strategic points along the way. Thanks to everyone who came, it was a great time with fantastic company in a wonderful garden. Congratulations Lance for winning the Conifer Challenge. We’ll see everyone in a few weeks for Alan Barnett’s presentation on Utah Historic Homes and Architecture.

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Update 4/11/2012:  The weather should be decent for the tour. There’s a slight chance of rain in the forecast, with an expected high of 55 – 60°F, so please dress accordingly.

One way to celebrate the first few weeks of the official astronomical spring is by going on a tour of one of the superlative gardens in Utah, Red Butte Garden. Please join us on Sunday, April 15th, for an afternoon tour of Red Butte as we meander through beds of colorful flora, getting some fresh air and hopefully some warm sun. If it looks like we might be rained out by a serious downpour (we can brave a April shower), we’ll reschedule for the 22nd. Admission is provided by the AGC and officers, so there’s no cost other than getting to the garden (see map below). We hope to see everyone there!

In order to secure a group rate, we need an accurate count of those planning on participating, so if you plan on going, please RSVP no later than Wednesday, April 4th. Please RSVP to one of the AGC officers (see the member roster for contact information).

RSVP: RSVP date has passed as of April 4th. This doesn’t mean you can’t attend, we just can’t guarantee free admission. You will still be able to enjoy the group rate, however.
When: Sunday, April 15th
Time: 3:30pm
Where: Red Butte Garden Visitor Center (see map below for directions). A PDF map of the gardens can be downloaded here.
Cost: Free! The AGC and officers will provide the entrance fee for all members that have RSVP’d.

From 500 South, 1300 East:


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For those of us that enjoy orchids, Red Butte Garden is hosting an orchid show this weekend. The show goes from 9:00am to 7:30pm Saturday April 7th and 9:00am to 5:00pm Sunday April 8th. The show is presented by the Utah Orchid Society. Orchids will be available for purchase. Normal admission rates for the Garden apply.

Date: Saturday and Sunday, April 7th and 8th
Time: 9:00 – 7:30 Saturday, 9:00 – 5:00 Sunday
Where: Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT