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3rd Annual “Bring in Spring” Fling
We’re looking forward to welcoming in Spring and bringing back the warmer weather!
Join us March 2nd 2024 as we host our 3rd annual Spring Fling!
We will have sales, giveaways & raffles, free food, and all of our sales staff will be here to assist you with all of your planting needs.
From 9:00am -11:00am, The Boot 103.9 will be here doing a remote radio broadcast!
At 11:00am we will be hosting a round table discussion featuring local landscape industry leaders to answer your gardening questions.
From 1:00pm – 3:00pm Hits106 will be here doing a remote radio broadcast!
Here’s a quick rundown of some of the sales and specials that we’ll have going on:
First 50 paying customers receive a free 5lb bag of our custom blend fertilizer (1 bag per transaction)
Early bird special – come in between 7-9am and receive a coupon for 20% off* your entire purchase
All day – 10% off* entire purchase
Raffle ticket awarded with every purchase, additional raffle tickets awarded for every $50 spent. You do not need to be present to win.
Hourly raffles beginning at 9am:
9am – Hibiscus package ($103 value)
10am – TBD
11am – “Fiesta” Lime & Avocado tree package ($163 value)
12pm – Bird-Lovers package ($134 value)
1pm – 15G Weeping Bottlebrush ($135 value)
2pm – Crape Myrtle package ($124 value)
3pm – Grand Prize B&B Robellini Palm Installation package ($575 value)
All day – Blue Christmas Ball Scavenger Hunt – find a blue Christmas ball hidden around the nursery and bring it to check-out to receive 20% off* your entire purchase
Kids Fun:
Free Face Painting 10:00AM to 3:00PM
First 20 Kids get a FREE Children’s Gardening Kit
All day – Kids 12 and under may receive a free 2″ succulent plant
* Sales, discounts, and coupons may not be stacked or combined, and do not apply to any delivery or installation services. The highest discount available at the time will be applied.
*Please note* Good walking shoes are always highly recommended. This event will be held outdoors at our nursery, which is a working agricultural operation. Ground may be uneven in places, or may be wet from caring for our plant materials.
