Don’t Miss FGC’s Annual Plant Sale!
May 9, 2026 | 9am–1pm | Held indoors in the spacious Cushing Park Maintenance Building (entrance on Winter Street @ Keefe Tech).
Rain or shine, shop Framingham Garden Club’s Annual Plant Sale – one of Framingham’s most highly anticipated annual traditions!
Locally Grown, Garden Ready Because our plants are grown right here in the community, you can feel confident they’ll thrive in your garden. Our perennials are lovingly donated from the personal gardens of FGC members and generous local residents. We also offer a great selection of nursery annuals and beautiful hanging baskets to add instant color to your garden.
Support At-Risk Pollinators We again are excited to offer a limited selection of native plants from Dr. Gegear’s recommended plant list — species chosen specifically to support at-risk pollinators — along with a variety of other native plants. This is a wonderful opportunity to start or expand your native plant or pollinator garden at very reasonable prices.
Visit Our Garden Oasis Stop by our Garden Oasis, where we offer specialty plants and one-of-a-kind gifts. It’s the perfect place to find something special for yourself or the gardener in your life – or even a Mother’s Day gift (remember that Mother’s Day is the next day)!
Expert Advice on Hand Not sure what to plant or how to care for your new additions? Club members will be available throughout the event to answer your gardening questions and help you find the perfect plant for your space.
Your Purchase Makes a Difference Proceeds from the sale support the Framingham community through civic projects and philanthropy. Framingham Garden Club designed AND maintains gardens at Cushing Chapel, Nobscot Pollinator Park, Sax Dam, and the garden beds at the Framingham Memorial Building (City Hall). One of FGC’s key contributions is to award scholarships to Framingham high school seniors pursuing studies in horticulture, environmental sciences, and related fields.
We hope to see you there — happy planting!

Bumblebee enjoying nectar from anise hyssop
