"Taste of Spring" Plant Sale

The 4th Annual Project GROWS Plant Sale is moving online!Project GROWS Spring plant sale!Whether you’re looking to start your first victory garden or a returning customer ready to stock up on your usual order, we are excited to be back again this year with a selection of sustainably grown vegetable, fruit and herb seedlings from the Project GROWS greenhouse!This year, in response to the COVID-19 crisis, we will be conducting sales for our annual spring plant sale on a new online platform, https://projectgrows.luluslocalfood.com.ORDERING WINDOW: The online store will open on Saturday, May 2nd at 8am and close on Thursday, May 7th at 11:59pm. During that time customers can shop our inventory of vegetable, fruit, and herb seedlings as well as Project GROWS merchandise.PLANT VARIETIES: Click here for a full list of available plant varieties including information about how to care for your plants.HOW TO SET UP AN ONLINE ACCOUNT: Visit this page to place orders through our Lulus Local Food online store and to view a complete list of instructions to sign up to start shopping! Please note that the store will not be available until it opens at 8 AM on May 2nd.PLANT PICK-UP: Plant pick-up will take place in a drive-thru format at the Project GROWS farm (608 Berry Farm Road, Verona, VA) on Friday, May 8th from 4pm to 6pm. Our staff will be there to greet you (safely and from a distance) in your car, load your trunk with your order of healthy seedlings and send you on your way to start your garden! Please see complete drive-through instructions will be posted here including important safety information.Thank you so much for supporting Project GROWS through your purchase! Your support enables us to continue our work addressing food access in our community during this important moment in time and into the future. We are so grateful for your support and we can’t wait to see your beautiful gardens!Use our hashtags #ProjectGROWS and #GrowHealthyYouth to show us how your garden is growing!Happy gardening!The Project GROWS Team 

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