Garden Club of Houston's 75th Annual Bulb & Plant Mart

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The Garden Club of Houston Bulb & Plant Mart offers top-quality bulbs, including amaryllis, anemones, crocuses, daffodils, freesias, hyacinths, rises, ranunculi, and varieties of tulips and watsonias as well as an expanded collection of hard-to-find and unusual crinums, daylilies, gingers, perennials, trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and citrus plants, including exclusive offerings grown specifically for the Mart from the gardens of GCH members.

Special exhibits include the live butterfly tent from The Museum of Natural Science Cockrell Butterfly Center and the Conservation Booth, which will feature a variety of native and drought tolerant plants curated by experts in ecological conservation and education.

The Plants that Merit Attention Booth, hosted by Nancy Thomas, horticultural award-winning GCH member and Past President of The Garden Club of America, will be featured on Saturday morning and will offer noteworthy selections collected specifically for the Mart.

Thursday, October 12: 4:30 pm - 7 pm. Early-bird shopping and a party on the patio featuring live music and light bites. Admission is $20.
Friday, October 13: 9 am - 5 pm. Admission is free.
Saturday, October 14: 9 am -2 pm. Admission is free.

Speakers:
Friday, October 13: 9 am, Heidi Sheesley from Treesearch Farms will focus on Gulf Coast habitat plants
Friday, October 13: 10:30 am, Lanson Jones will present on landscape architecture
Saturday, October 14: 10 am, Shelly Rice will cover beekeeping

The Garden Club of Houston Bulb & Plant Mart offers top-quality bulbs, including amaryllis, anemones, crocuses, daffodils, freesias, hyacinths, rises, ranunculi, and varieties of tulips and watsonias as well as an expanded collection of hard-to-find and unusual crinums, daylilies, gingers, perennials, trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and citrus plants, including exclusive offerings grown specifically for the Mart from the gardens of GCH members.

Special exhibits include the live butterfly tent from The Museum of Natural Science Cockrell Butterfly Center and the Conservation Booth, which will feature a variety of native and drought tolerant plants curated by experts in ecological conservation and education.

The Plants that Merit Attention Booth, hosted by Nancy Thomas, horticultural award-winning GCH member and Past President of The Garden Club of America, will be featured on Saturday morning and will offer noteworthy selections collected specifically for the Mart.

Thursday, October 12: 4:30 pm - 7 pm. Early-bird shopping and a party on the patio featuring live music and light bites. Admission is $20.
Friday, October 13: 9 am - 5 pm. Admission is free.
Saturday, October 14: 9 am -2 pm. Admission is free.

Speakers:
Friday, October 13: 9 am, Heidi Sheesley from Treesearch Farms will focus on Gulf Coast habitat plants
Friday, October 13: 10:30 am, Lanson Jones will present on landscape architecture
Saturday, October 14: 10 am, Shelly Rice will cover beekeeping

The Garden Club of Houston Bulb & Plant Mart offers top-quality bulbs, including amaryllis, anemones, crocuses, daffodils, freesias, hyacinths, rises, ranunculi, and varieties of tulips and watsonias as well as an expanded collection of hard-to-find and unusual crinums, daylilies, gingers, perennials, trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and citrus plants, including exclusive offerings grown specifically for the Mart from the gardens of GCH members.

Special exhibits include the live butterfly tent from The Museum of Natural Science Cockrell Butterfly Center and the Conservation Booth, which will feature a variety of native and drought tolerant plants curated by experts in ecological conservation and education.

The Plants that Merit Attention Booth, hosted by Nancy Thomas, horticultural award-winning GCH member and Past President of The Garden Club of America, will be featured on Saturday morning and will offer noteworthy selections collected specifically for the Mart.

Thursday, October 12: 4:30 pm - 7 pm. Early-bird shopping and a party on the patio featuring live music and light bites. Admission is $20.
Friday, October 13: 9 am - 5 pm. Admission is free.
Saturday, October 14: 9 am -2 pm. Admission is free.

Speakers:
Friday, October 13: 9 am, Heidi Sheesley from Treesearch Farms will focus on Gulf Coast habitat plants
Friday, October 13: 10:30 am, Lanson Jones will present on landscape architecture
Saturday, October 14: 10 am, Shelly Rice will cover beekeeping

WHEN

WHERE

The Church of St. John the Divine
2450 River Oaks Blvd.
Houston, TX 77019
https://www.gchouston.org/bulb-plant-mart-info/

TICKET INFO

$20 Thursday preview; free Friday and Saturday
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