Second Saturday Plant Sales 10 AM - 1 PM
The Friends of Washington Oaks hold a Plant Sale on the Second Saturday of each month. Our plant sale features a wonderful selection of flowers and bushes together with various plants for your home, patio or garden. Each month there are a few new plants showcased. Help quicken the line and fiscal transactions by bringing cash for these plant sales.
Be eco-friendly and bring your own reusable bags or containers to take your new plants home!
Visitors may find Florida Natives among the selections on the plant benches. A portion of the plants were propagated and grown in the park through the efforts of the Friends. All proceeds benefit the park for enhancement of current and new facilities.
If you have a question for our plant bench volunteers, you may leave a message at (386) 302-5590. Our volunteers work on Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday mornings and are not at the park daily. If you have an immediate question, please call our Park Services Specialist at (386) 446-6783 or the Ranger Station at (386) 446-6780.
The event is free with paid admission fee to the state park:
$5 per vehicle (Limit 2-8 people per vehicle). $4 per single-occupant vehicle.
Tentative 2024 Plant Sale Schedule**:
- January 13, 2024
- February 10, 2024
- March 9, 2024
- April 20, 2024 (Earth Day Event)
- May 11, 2024
- June 8, 2024
- July 13, 2024
- August 10, 2024
- September 14, 2024
- October 12, 2024
- November 9, 2024
- December 14, 2024 - Holiday in the Gardens
**Please note these plant sales are run by volunteers and any of these dates can be moved, rescheduled, or cancelled with no notice. These plant sales may be impacted by weather, hurricanes, park maintenance projects, or other natural or manmade causes resulting in any of these dates being moved, rescheduled, or cancelled with no notice. Please call the park prior to coming to make sure the plant sale is going on: 386-446-6780
Events are subject to cancellation with little to no advance notice due to unforeseeable events such as virus-related issues; high wind, flood, hurricane and tropical storm warnings, state of emergency statutes and park damage, etc. (As a note: Hurricane Season lasts through November 30th)