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Shop Crabtree Farms’ annual Fall Plant Sale

Shop plants that have been carefully selected for the Southeast Tennessee region at Crabtree Farms’ annual Fall Plant Sale.

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Pick up some plants for your fall garden at the event.

Photo provided by Crabtree Farms

Botany good plants lately? Make sure to stop by Crabtree Farms’ Fall Plant Sale and Festival on Saturday, Sept. 21 and Sunday, Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Fill your fall gardens with native, ornamental, and edible plants. Those without green thumbs can enjoy live music, 30+ local vendors, hay rides, and delicious goodies like tapas, sangria, and kombucha. Plus, this year Chattanooga Food Center will host a live food demo with Shadi Kermanian from 12 to 2 p.m.

Note: Expect some crowds for this event and plants tend to sell out quickly. You can plan for your shopping trip by checking out the plant sale guide prior to arriving.

Pro tip: The farm’s guide breaks down what kind of lighting and moisture the plants need, along with other key information that can help you decide which plants would work best for your space.

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