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TLC Spring Native Plant Sale is Open Now

The Land Conservancy of McHenry County Spring Native Plant Sale is Open Sale Features Locally Sourced Plants, Vegetables, Trees and Shrubs

Phlox pilosa is one of the native plants available for pre-order during TLC’s Spring Sustainability Sale.
Phlox pilosa is one of the native plants available for pre-order during TLC’s Spring Sustainability Sale.

The Land Conservancy of McHenry County (TLC) has native plants, organic vegetables and herbs, shrubs, trees, rain barrels and composters for preorder now through April 27 during its Spring Sustainability Sale. Items are available on TLC’s website at https://store.conservemc.org/

The sale offers a variety of native plants and shrubs locally sourced from Pizzo Nursery in Leland, IL. Oak trees in sizes ranging from one foot to 6-1/2 feet tall are also available to order, supplied by Majestic Oaks Nursery in Spring Grove. For the first time, TLC is also offering Certified Naturally Grown vegetables and herbs from Natural Farm Stand in Richmond, IL.

Plants start at $2.50, shrubs start at $28 and trees start at $30 and are listed as appropriate for sun, shade, or wet areas. The sale features some unique and unusual native plants in addition to more common varieties.

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Recycled rain barrels and composters from Upcycle Products are also available during the sale, starting at $64. Rain barrels are available in a variety of colors including blue, grey, black and terra cotta. Rain barrels capture rainwater and divert it for use on gardens. Tumbling and standard composters are also available. Composters decompose food and turn it into organic matter for garden use.

Items are available for pickup May 14-15 in Woodstock. Customers will be contacted regarding the pickup location and times. Customers are encouraged to place their orders early since many items sell out quickly.

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TLC members receive 10 percent off their orders with a special member code. A portion of the sales from the Spring Sustainability Sale supports TLC’s land preservation work in McHenry County. For more information or advice regarding native plant gardening and restoration contact Sarah Michehl at smichehl@conservemc.org or call 815-337-9502.

The Land Conservancy of McHenry County is a member-based private nonprofit dedicated to preserving natural, scenic and agricultural land.

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