
Hanley Farm Heritage Plant Sale
April 26 - April 27

Saturday & Sunday, April 26 & 27
11am to 3pm (Members Only Special – 10am to 11am, April 26)
SOHS Hanley Farm
1053 Hanley Road, Central Point
You’ll find over 70 varieties of perennials, most of them from Hanley Farm. There will be specialties like iris, both minis and some named varieties; lilacs—one of the first plants put in by Martha Hanley in the 1860s; peonies like everyone’s grandmother had in her garden. Look for native plants like thimbleberry and snow berry bushes. And don’t miss the drought tolerant plants, February bloomers, and a few said to be deer resistant.
Back again are heirloom tomato and pepper seedlings from Terri Steinhorst. (A big thank you to her and the other volunteers who pot and raise plants for the sale and to the Grange Co-op for this year’s potting soil!)
And do look for a special raffle prize, a scavenger hunt, new interpretive signs, and an exhibit of Hanley women and their contribution to the beautiful Hanley Farm Living History Museum landscape.
And we can always use more volunteers to help with the sale! If you would like to volunteer to help out with the Heritage Plant Sale please contact Alice at lmullaly@jeffnet.org.