Mounts Botanical Garden Hosting Biggest Ever Spring Plant Sale & Family Fun Weekend

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April 26 & 27, 2025

  • Save with advance-purchase tickets, plus kids FREE all weekend
  • Meet a variety of plant vendors showcasing their best selections
  • Special presentations, expert talks, and book signings
  • Free family-friendly games, arts and crafts – plus Ribbit Exhibit
  • Live entertainment and food vendors

(West Palm Beach, FL – April 2, 2025) Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden is hosting its largest Plant Sale and Family Fun Weekend of the year on April 26 and 27, 2025.

Whether you’re an avid gardener or plant curious, the weekend promises to be so much more than just a plant sale. “It’s going to be an entire weekend of fun, entertainment, learning, and family-friendly activities,” says Executive Director James May. “It’s not only the perfect weekend to find beautiful plants for your home and garden, but we are also inviting the community to enjoy a wide variety of free family-fun activities and entertainment, all while making lasting memories and exploring nature’s beauty at Mounts Botanical Garden.”

SCHEDULE:

  • Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

+ Members only preview 8:00 am to 9:00 am

+ Open to public 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (last entry at 3:30 pm)

  • Sunday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

+ Open to public 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (last entry at 2:30 pm)

TICKETS:

  • Purchase tickets in advance and save!
  • Admission is FREE both days for kids!
  • Funds raised during plant sales allow the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden to maintain the 20-acre tropical oasis and continue offering memorable experiences combining nature’s beauty and education for the community.

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:

PLANT SALE

  • 70+ highly sought-after top plant growers and artisan vendors.
  • Shop a wide variety of rare, exotic, and hard-to-find orchids, plants, trees, herbs, ornamentals, succulents, cactus, bonsai, butterfly/native plants, shrubs, and fruit trees, as well as garden accessories, baskets, fine crafts, and more.
  • Learn about South Florida’s plant culture by speaking directly with growers.
  • Fun and informative presentations by speakers and authors who are experts in their respective fields.
  • The Conrad-Sunrise Chapter of the American Hibiscus Society – Hibiscus Show & Sale
  • Plus, additional horticultural ‘must-haves’ and unique treasures for your home and garden are also available in the Garden’s Gift Shop, Nursery, and Vintage Garden Thrift Shop.

FREE “FROG-TASTIC” FAMILY FUN WEEKEND ACTIVITIES

  • Lawn Games & Reading Nook
  • Arts & Crafts, including Plant Pals, Nature Wands, Petal Bracelets, Rocking Painting & more! (while supplies last)
  • Live Entertainment by Marijah & the Reggae All Stars
  • Food vendors
  • Ribbit the Exhibit II featuring whimsical human-sized frog sculptures throughout the Garden by artist Andy Cobb

SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS

Sat., April 26 at 11:00 am

Presentation & Book Signing

With Author & Photographer Kirsten Hines

Award-winning author, wildlife photographer, and conservationist Kirsten Hines will present a captivating presentation that will inspire local naturalists, conservationists, and eco-minded photographers to discover Florida’s hidden wildlife wonders. She will also sign copies of her books, which will be available for purchase, including Birds of Florida (2024), Wild Florida: An Animal Odyssey (2023), and Attracting Birds to South Florida Gardens (2014).

Sat., April 26 at 1:00 pm

Florida Native Plants: Beauty, Benefits, and Where to Find Them

With Palm Beach County Florida Native Plant Society’s Mindi Ogden

Plant Society President d Ecologist Mindi Ogden will introduce South Florida native plants, including their importance, how to choose the right plants for your space, and where to purchase plants. She will also provide examples of easy swaps to make your yard more native and resources for creating specific habitats.

Sun., April 27 at 11:00 am

Turn Off Your Sprinklers – Your Plants Aren’t That Thirsty

With UF Professor Dr. Kimberly Moore

Dr. Kimberly Moore, Ph.D. shares the issue with the overused practice of “set it and forget it” when dealing with sprinkler systems. Her group’s research shows that most established landscapes and grasses do not need the excess irrigation we provide them to remain healthy, which comes at the cost of our rapidly depleting freshwater sources. Moore proves how a seemingly tiny change can add up to tremendous savings for the good of both people and plants.

About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:

With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Mounts Botanical Garden is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. This project is sponsored in part by The Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County.

Located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach, Mounts Botanical Garden is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm (with last entry at 3 pm). Admission is $20 for adults; $18 for seniors, college students and military with IDs; $13 for ages 6 to 17; and free for children under age 6, Mounts members, and RAP (reciprocal program) members.

For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.