Native Plant Sale & Pollinator Fair
GOOCHLAND-POWHATAN MASTER GARDENERS ASSOCIATION
is revving up for its

DATE / TIME:
Saturday, September 20, 2025
9am - 12pm
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LOCATION:
The Pavilion at
A variety of plants native to our state of Virginia will be available to browse and purchase - all grown and cared for by our Master Gardeners. Also expect some family friendly activities for children, along with some displays presented by some of our members on how to create your own pollinator habitats.
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Our most current list of 2025 Native Plants that will be available during the sale can be viewed and/or downloaded HERE. We may be adding more as the date approaches. Some items will have limited qualities, so shopping early is recommended!
As we are a small nonprofit organization that operates off the generosity of our community and is powered by our volunteers, every $1 helps to support our mission to enhance our communities, protect the environment, and help educate others!
Stay tuned for updates on this event in our monthly GPMGA newsletter!
Check out GPMGA's
during your visit to the Plant Sale & Fair, located in the same area of Fighting Creek Park!
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Also, in the same area, and another garden project that GPMGA nutures and oversees is the
- a garden that follows a 1/4 mile loop trail behind the Powhatan County Library.

SIGN UP for a RAIN BARREL WORKSHOP following the Plant Sale & Pollinator Sale!

Following the Sale & Fair, we will be presenting a Rain Barrel Workshop!
The workshop will be held in the same location
at Fighting Creek Park in the pavilion.
It is the last one we will be having this year.
Cost for the workshop (including materials) is $60.00.
It is open to both GPMGA members and the general public.
If you are interested in reserving a space or need additional information,
email the HELP DESK at gpmastergardener@gmail.com.
Please put RAIN BARREL WORKSHOP in the subject line of your email.
"Native plants are the keystone; they hold together the natural world. Every square foot of native plant habitat we restore becomes part of the solution." — Douglas W. Tallamy