Fall Plant Sale

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1321 Athens Dr,Raleigh NC 27606

02 October, 2021

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All the seedlings and starts you need for your fall garden! Fall Plant Sale - All Weekend! Saturday, October 2 - Sunday, October 3 Native plants we've grown from seed and clippings from our beautiful garden with the talents of our local young farmers. We've got natives, pollinators, herbs and veggie starts to satisfy your fall planting needs. Herbs borage. dill. basil. spearmint. orange mint. kentucky mint. oregano. marjoram. citronella. thyme. yarrow. rosemary. wormwood. tarragon. heal all. catmint. rue. elecampane. comfrey Perennial Native Flowers black eyed susan. climbing aster. wild bergamot. goldenrod. yarrow. coreopsis. purple coneflower. obedient plant. new england aster. aromatic aster. mountain mint. asclepias tuberosa butterfly weed. great blue lobelia. blue vervain. ageratum, blue mist flower. giant purple hyssop. wild violet. greenheaded coneflower Veggie starts rainbow chard. old fashioned mustard. bunching onions. parsley. cilantro. vates collards. red russian kale. dino kale. dwarf blue curled kale. chiogga beets. pac choy And more! Sweet Peas Urban Gardens is an urban farm at the forefront of innovative climate resilient modes of vertical indoor agriculture. We produce organic microgreens, baby leafy greens, edible flowers and mushrooms in compact urban and peri-urban indoor spaces. Owned and operated by women and minorities, the Business recognizes that accelerating forces of climate change and environmental costs of industrial farming have diminished the extent and productivity of arable land, and pose unprecedented environmental, economic and health risks. Globalization and delocalization of existing food supply chains are unable to adequately respond to concerns about the net carbon footprint, diminishing nutrition, and health safety concerns of industrially produced food. The social, environmental and economic costs of industrial farming are borne by taxpayers and consumers, making existing food systems unsustainable. Increasing public awareness of these problems has dramatically increased demand for foods produced and distributed by alternative food systems. Sweet Peas is proud to partner with the Well Fed Community Garden in 2020 in an effort to continue the mission of growing organic fruites and vegetables for our neighbors and the Raleigh community at large.

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