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Natick Garden Club Plant Sale 2021

Starting May 22 and continuing throughout the summer growing season, the Natick
Garden Club is offering a variety of plants that have been proven to grow successfully in our sometimes challenging weather conditions. Most of the plants are perennials from our members’ gardens, and are labeled for bloom time and season, height, spacing needed, and sun and moisture requirements.  We promote native plants as well, meaning they are native to this area, and tolerant of drought conditions and excellent at providing habitat for good insects and birds.

Plants make wonderful gifts for Father’s Day, or to mark a special occasion in anyone’s life.  Or treat yourself and play in the dirt, a proven stress reliever!  All proceeds from the sale fund the Natick Garden Club, a group devoted to civic beautification and service in the Natick community.

This year the group has pivoted to an online sale in lieu of the annual auction due to Covid-19.  To purchase go to www.natickgardenclub.org/shop.  Free delivery within five miles of Natick Center on orders $60+, and easy pick-up otherwise.  Online preview starts May 15, sale live May 22.  Check back often as we will continue to add to the shop!
For more information please visit us at http://www.natickgardenclub.org/ or find us on Facebook.
Info on our club:
Our mission is to promote a positive educational environment for sharing gardening, hor-ticultural, and conservation information and to encourage civic planting, beautification, and service in the Natick community.
Organized in 1998 by three women, the Natick Garden Club currently has about 80 members.  Members represent a range of ages, genders, and gardening acumen.  All have a passion to learn, share, and volunteer in service to their garden club.  The NGC has evening meetings September through May at Morse Library featuring a keynote speaker, with time for socialization and NGC business at the start (the NGC uses Zoom during the pandemic).  September and March are non-membership meetings and for the public at large.  We have deep roots in Natick although draw members from several communities, and can be found around town in a variety of capacities throughout the year.  The plant sale is our main fundraiser.