Brooklyn Botanic Garden Fall Plant Sale

Thu. Oct 17, 2024 10:00am - 6:00pm EDT
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Shop a curated and dazzling selection of plants for your home and garden. This year, shoppers can find native trees and shrubs fit for Brooklyn yards, unusual orchids, diverse tropicals and succulents, indoor and outdoor bulbs including uncommon varietals, and much more. Pot up your new purchase at Terrain, while you check out pumpkins and new fall arrivals!


Brighten your home, stoop, and garden while supporting BBG—all proceeds from the Fall Plant Sale benefit the Garden’s operations and programs. Garden members get 10% off all purchases.


The Fall Plant Sale is presented by the BBG Auxiliary.


Purchased plant materials are not permitted in the Garden, so plan to exit through 990 Washington Avenue.


Last entry at 5:30 p.m.


Entrances



  • 150 Eastern Parkway

  • 990 Washington Avenue

  • 455 Flatbush Avenue


Nearest Subways



  • 2/3 to Eastern Parkway—Brooklyn Museum for 150 Eastern Parkway and 990 Washington Avenue entrances

  • B/Q/S to Prospect Park for 455 Flatbush Avenue entrance (no B train on weekends)

  • 4/5 to Franklin Avenue (no elevator) for 990 Washington Avenue and 150 Eastern Parkway entrances


 


For questions about admissions, see Admissions FAQ.


For questions about membership, see Membership FAQ.




For questions about tickets:


Customer Support
866-220-4001


Live Support: Monday–Saturday, 10 am–6 p.m. ET
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