Plant Sales

Each year NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers of Haywood County and N.C. Cooperative Extension of Haywood County offer various plants sales throughout the spring and early summer.


2026 Edibles: Bare Root Berries, Asparagus, Blueberries, and Horseradish


 

*** Now Accepting Orders for Edibles (Berries & Vegetables) ***

Quantities are limited so order early! We now have online ordering available or you may download an order form to print and mail/deliver with payment to the Haywood County Center.

Final Order Date: Friday, March 6, 2026

Pick-up Date: Saturday, April 18, 9 a.m. -12 p.m.

Pick up will be located at Haywood County Center, 589 Raccoon Road, Waynesville, NC 28786.

We have bare root strawberries, raspberries, black raspberries, elderberries, blackberries, asparagus, and horseradish along with potted blueberries.

Edible Online Ordering

Or

Edible Mail-In Order Form 2026

Download the order form and return with payment to: N.C. Cooperative Extension, Haywood County Center, 589 Raccoon Road, Waynesville, NC 28786, by March 6, 2025. Make checks payable to Haywood County Extension.

Need information on caring for your new edible berry and vegetable plants? Check out this care and maintenance guide


2026 Garden Extravaganza


Mark your calendar for the Garden Extravaganza to be held Saturday, May 16, 2026, at the Extension Office located at 589 Raccoon Road in Waynesville, NC.

This annual event is hosted by the NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ (EMG)volunteers of Haywood County. It’s our biggest event of the year and proceeds from the sale support the local EMG program. The Garden Extravaganza features a Pass-Along Plant Sale and Second-Hand Treasures.


The Pass-Along Plant Sale features a wide variety of unique perennials, native plants, houseplants, vegetables, shrubs and more. The plants are produced by our local EMG volunteers who have divided perennials and root cuttings from their gardens and started plants from seed for you to enjoy in your garden. There will be hundreds of plants available at reasonable prices.


Second-Hand Treasures are gently used garden-related items donated by local master gardeners.You don’t want to miss this fantastic sale.


Proceeds from the plant sale fund Extension sponsored horticultural projects in Haywood County, including elementary school gardens; community gardens; demonstration gardens; educational workshops; Extension Master Gardener℠ programs and more.