Master Gardener Plant Sale this Saturday 23March
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Animal Eight 84
2:53p, 3/21/24
SATURDAY MARCH 23 8AM TO 1PM

BRAZOS COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS ANNUAL PLANT SALE

4153 COUNTY PARK CT. BRYAN (Next to the County Appraisal Office)

BRING YOUR WAGONS AND COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION

See photos for plant list.

Price list should be out Friday.



Mmetag10
3:00p, 3/22/24
Any update on price list? I've looked but can't find it.
9dag
8:41p, 3/22/24
When does it start?
It is time to put the chairs in the wagon
9dag
8:42p, 3/22/24
Sorry just saw 8 am
It is time to put the chairs in the wagon
Animal Eight 84
11:05p, 3/22/24
The prices range from $6 to $10 for 1 gallon size, $11 to $28 for 3 gallon size, and $3 for all 4" pots. Also, all 1 gallon tomato plants are $8 , and peppers are $4.

MsDoubleD81
9:41a, 3/23/24
I just left there. Basically no plants left. If I was at the right spot. Parking lot of tax office??
Mmetag10
9:52a, 3/23/24
In reply to MsDoubleD81
Yes i got there at 9 and it was almost gone already.
MosesHallRAB83
10:49a, 3/23/24
We got there around 7:30 and were approximately 150 to 200 in line. It gets more crowded earlier and earlier each year.
waterchick
4:42p, 3/23/24
They sold every single thing. Well done Master Gardeners! I was shopping at 8:15 - 8:30 AM and some items were already gone (but some plants probably had a starting inventory of 10 or something).
Animal Eight 84
5:34p, 3/23/24
In reply to MsDoubleD81
MsDoubleD81 said:

I just left there. Basically no plants left. If I was at the right spot. Parking lot of tax office??


Early birds loaded up !
Animal Eight 84
5:37p, 3/23/24
Thanks to all that came , I really enjoyed working the sale.

Master Gardeners will be at the Hullabloom Fest April 20th at Leach Gardens if you have plant questions.
Animal Eight 84
5:39p, 3/23/24
In reply to Animal Eight 84
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MsDoubleD81
7:56p, 3/23/24
In reply to Animal Eight 84
I'll remember that next year. I'll be first in line and buy everything!!!
Tailgate88
11:15a, 3/24/24
In reply to MsDoubleD81
MsDoubleD81 said:

I'll remember that next year. I'll be first in line and buy everything!!!
I always chuckle when I see they advertise "Open 8-12". More like 8:00 - 9:00 would be reasonable.
9dag
7:14p, 3/24/24
Just curious…. If you wanted to be in the first 25 or so to enter. What time did the arrival start?

Didn't see any tents but I didn't do my drive by until about 7:15
It is time to put the chairs in the wagon
EBrazosAg
7:21p, 3/24/24
What it demonstrates is how we need a Calloways/Corneilus in BCS. We have no nurseries in the area that would grade better than a C in Austin, Dallas or Houston. The ARE in Independence/Brenham and The Arbor Gate in Tomball are so much better than anything local it's really pitiful
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Jetty
8:54p, 3/24/24
Farm Patch has all we need/want every year .
UhOhNoAgTag
9:03p, 3/24/24
In reply to Tailgate88
Tailgate88 said:

MsDoubleD81 said:

I'll remember that next year. I'll be first in line and buy everything!!!
I always chuckle when I see they advertise "Open 8-12". More like 8:00 - 9:00 would be reasonable.


They shouldn't advertise 8-1 if they don't have inventory to back it up. Only positive thing is the traffic control was good. It's the good ole boy network.

I've noticed similar at Farmers Market. I got there at 8:30 for fresh eggs and the 1 guy selling was out. Wasn't impressed with that either.
UhOhNoAgTag
9:10p, 3/24/24
In reply to Jetty
Good, healthy plants, but not much inventory. I still drive to Tomball/Spring for Cornelius.
MsDoubleD81
9:16p, 3/24/24
In reply to EBrazosAg
Yes, this was a real eye opener when I retired here from DFW. You'd think "ag" school would have better.
EBrazosAg
9:18p, 3/24/24
In reply to MsDoubleD81
Agreed. Farm Patch nice but if it meets your needs we are playing a different game. It's a produce market with plants. Not a nursery.
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MsDoubleD81
9:30p, 3/24/24
In reply to UhOhNoAgTag
Same experience with Farmers Market. I was like, " is this it??"
Animal Eight 84
10:05p, 3/25/24
In reply to UhOhNoAgTag
UhOhNoAgTag said:

Tailgate88 said:

MsDoubleD81 said:

I'll remember that next year. I'll be first in line and buy everything!!!
I always chuckle when I see they advertise "Open 8-12". More like 8:00 - 9:00 would be reasonable.


They shouldn't advertise 8-1 if they don't have inventory to back it up. Only positive thing is the traffic control was good. It's the good ole boy network.

I've noticed similar at Farmers Market. I got there at 8:30 for fresh eggs and the 1 guy selling was out. Wasn't impressed with that either.
We apologize for any inconvenience.

It's a nonprofit fundraiser - with a goal to sell out in one day, not carry inventory like a nursery .

Last year at closing there were a bunch of leftover plants that notably reduced the money raised, so decision was made to extend hours.

Lucky the weather was excellent so the early morning crowd was enormous. A bad weather day and there potentially would have been leftover plants again.

I also am surprised a top notch retail nursery doesn't exist in a community of over 250,0000.
Animal Eight 84
10:08p, 3/25/24
In reply to 9dag
HRGuy said:

Just curious…. If you wanted to be in the first 25 or so to enter. What time did the arrival start?

Didn't see any tents but I didn't do my drive by until about 7:15
When I showed up at 0630 to work the sale, people were already lined up !
studioone
12:35a, 3/26/24
Not a single carnivorous plant on the list... boo..

studioone
12:39a, 3/26/24
In reply to EBrazosAg
EBrazosAg said:

What it demonstrates is how we need a Calloways/Corneilus in BCS. We have no nurseries in the area that would grade better than a C in Austin, Dallas or Houston. The ARE in Independence/Brenham and The Arbor Gate in Tomball are so much better than anything local it's really pitiful


I've been told by a few sources that the local water is bad for pretty plants... yes, they'll survive, but not thrive... and most of what's sold at Lowes and HD wont survive long around here...

I've actually considered opening a nursery but need partners... I've got the land and a building... but it's in Millican..
texAZtea
2:08p, 3/26/24
In reply to studioone
studioone said:

EBrazosAg said:

What it demonstrates is how we need a Calloways/Corneilus in BCS. We have no nurseries in the area that would grade better than a C in Austin, Dallas or Houston. The ARE in Independence/Brenham and The Arbor Gate in Tomball are so much better than anything local it's really pitiful


I've been told by a few sources that the local water is bad for pretty plants... yes, they'll survive, but not thrive... and most of what's sold at Lowes and HD wont survive long around here...

I've actually considered opening a nursery but need partners... I've got the land and a building... but it's in Millican..
I can't bankroll it but ballpark figure, what do you need?
oklaunion
9:08p, 3/26/24
In reply to EBrazosAg
EBrazosAg said:

Agreed. Farm Patch nice but if it meets your needs we are playing a different game. It's a produce market with plants. Not a nursery.
Farm Patch had some things today I hadn't seen this year. 6 packs of Cherokee Purple as well as started Spineless Okra plants really caught my eye and went home with me. Plus after grabbing some more lick tubs, I needed some Miracle Grow Potting Soil and they are the same price as Walmart and Lowes for the big bags. I will give my money to the locals.
Birddog
10:37p, 3/26/24
In reply to oklaunion
oklaunion said:

EBrazosAg said:

Agreed. Farm Patch nice but if it meets your needs we are playing a different game. It's a produce market with plants. Not a nursery.
Farm Patch had some things today I hadn't seen this year. 6 packs of Cherokee Purple as well as started Spineless Okra plants really caught my eye and went home with me. Plus after grabbing some more lick tubs, I needed some Miracle Grow Potting Soil and they are the same price as Walmart and Lowes for the big bags. I will give my money to the locals.


If there is something specific you want from Farm Patch, ask Ann. She can possibly order what you want and give you a call when it comes in.

She isn't always there but she does know her stuff, so also a good resource to bounce questions off of.
studioone
1:58a, 3/27/24
In reply to texAZtea
texAZtea said:

studioone said:

EBrazosAg said:

What it demonstrates is how we need a Calloways/Corneilus in BCS. We have no nurseries in the area that would grade better than a C in Austin, Dallas or Houston. The ARE in Independence/Brenham and The Arbor Gate in Tomball are so much better than anything local it's really pitiful


I've been told by a few sources that the local water is bad for pretty plants... yes, they'll survive, but not thrive... and most of what's sold at Lowes and HD wont survive long around here...

I've actually considered opening a nursery but need partners... I've got the land and a building... but it's in Millican..
I can't bankroll it but ballpark figure, what do you need?
Someone who is far more into plants than I am... I need an 'Anne'.. (see post right before this one....)

Ive known Anne for almost 20 years, and she's looking forward to retirement.. SO a younger version...
Jetty
6:00p, 3/27/24
We buy almost all of our plants at Farm Patch. Always has great quality!
legalbird
1:54p, 3/30/24
Huge need for a real nursery.
woodiewood
4:17p, 3/30/24
It would be nice to have a good one here, but It's a nice and short drive to both Antique Rose and Arbogate. I go to both a few times annually. Our water is so bad here. The nursery over in Plantersville has about a 5,000 gallon tank of sulferic acid so that they add to their irrigation water so they can lower the pH below neutral.

In BCS, if you use fertilizer, use an ammonium sulfate fertilizer rather than a ammonium nitrate fertilizer. It does help lower the pH a little. Most plants really need a pH of from about 6 to 6.5.

studioone
4:13a, 3/31/24
In reply to studioone
studioone said:

texAZtea said:

studioone said:

EBrazosAg said:

What it demonstrates is how we need a Calloways/Corneilus in BCS. We have no nurseries in the area that would grade better than a C in Austin, Dallas or Houston. The ARE in Independence/Brenham and The Arbor Gate in Tomball are so much better than anything local it's really pitiful


I've been told by a few sources that the local water is bad for pretty plants... yes, they'll survive, but not thrive... and most of what's sold at Lowes and HD wont survive long around here...

I've actually considered opening a nursery but need partners... I've got the land and a building... but it's in Millican..
I can't bankroll it but ballpark figure, what do you need?
Someone who is far more into plants than I am... I need an 'Anne'.. (see post right before this one....)

Ive known Anne for almost 20 years, and she's looking forward to retirement.. SO a younger version...
sorry.. thought you were asking what I need instead of money... but again, I need someone who knows plants..

plants are cheap... I've bought bulk roses before at wholesale... just gotta know the right people... think of the antique rose emporium.. most of their roses are just sitting in their yard... and building benches to put plants on for smaller plants.... not a problem...

if you're interested in chatting, email me... darrin at avalonweddingsbcs dot com
techno-ag
8:37a, 3/31/24
In reply to EBrazosAg
EBrazosAg said:

What it demonstrates is how we need a Calloways/Corneilus in BCS. We have no nurseries in the area that would grade better than a C in Austin, Dallas or Houston. The ARE in Independence/Brenham and The Arbor Gate in Tomball are so much better than anything local it's really pitiful
The problem is retailers often make the mistake of doing their demographics on one town only. They don't realize the county has a population of a quarter million and they'd be serving everyone here plus the outlying areas, not just one city.

Glad the sale was such a huge success. Maybe we can see more things like this.
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