Featured in our sale are five species of Solidago, commonly known as goldenrod, also the theme of our October SCNPS 2024 Symposium.
Solidago is a superstar performer for gardeners and our ecosystem! And it’s not the hay fever allergen you may have heard it to be – blame Ragweed for your sniffles!
UPSTATE SCNPS NATIVE PLANT SALE
ONLINE ONLY: September 24-27, 2024
Don’t miss your four-day window to find the native plants you (and the birds, insects and other creatures in your ecosystem) want to see thriving in your garden for years to come!
Amazing Selection: Where else will you have 5,000+ native plants representing 200+ species to choose from? We don’t know of any other public sale of this size and quality in our region. A key distinction of our inventory is that our plants are all true natives from our region—not cultivars.
How to Shop:
Please note that we now have two different online stores! You are currently shopping at the SCNPS Upstate Plant Store, which is separate from the SCNPS Shop on the main SCNPS website. The SCNPS Upstate Plant Store is where you’ll find our native plants for sale.
Exclusive Early Shopping for Members & Volunteers:
- Tuesday, Sept. 24: A password to access our Shopify store will be emailed to members and volunteers at midnight on Monday. (If you need to update your membership or join, CLICK HERE.)
General Public Shopping Days:
- Sept. 25 – 27: The Shopify store will open to everyone, no password required, starting at from Wednesday at 8 a.m. through Friday at 6 p.m.
Pickup Instructions:
Once orders are received and processed (usually same day) customers be emailed that their purchases are ready for pickup at the SCNPS Upstate Native Plant Nursery, 180 Lakewood Drive, Greenville, 29607.
Volunteers Needed:
We need more volunteers from Sept. 24 – 27 to help with tasks like pulling and moving plants, managing traffic safety, and verifying sales tickets. If interested, please contact Plant Sale Coordinator Stephanie Patterson at upstateplantsale@scnps.org.
Native plant gardeners depend on the SCNPS plant sales. Hear from spring sale shoppers in this “What’d You Buy & Why” report.