Shop the Wild Gardens of Acadia
Plant Sale
Continuing a decades-long tradition, the Wild Gardens of Acadia will hold their plant sale on Saturday, June 14, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Continuing a decades-long tradition, the Wild Gardens of Acadia will hold their plant sale on Saturday, June 14, from 9 a.m. to noon.
The annual Wild Gardens of Acadia plant sale is a plant-lover’s delight (and those with green-thumb aspirations are welcome, too).
Any array of plants will be on offer to add some color, diversity, or veggies to your garden.
Proceeds from the sale fund the maintenance and operations of the Wild Gardens of Acadia at Sieur de Monts in Acadia National Park. The gardens are a unique educational resource displaying over 400 native plants in 13 habitats that are representative of what visitors might see in the park.
Help support the Wild Gardens by shopping at the sale! Cash and checks will be accepted.
When:
9 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 14, 2025
Where:
St. Saviour’s Episcopal Church
41 Mt Desert St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 [Directions]
Geneva Langley (right), Wild Gardens of Acadia Supervisory Gardener, and Jordan Chalfant, Wild Gardens of Acadia volunteer, arrange plants during the Wild Gardens of Acadia Plant Sale. (Photo by Ashley L. Conti/Friends of Acadia)
Plant enthusiasts look through the selections of plants for sale during the Wild Gardens of Acadia Plant Sale. (Photo by Ashley L. Conti/Friends of Acadia)
The Wild Gardens of Acadia are open daily from dawn to dusk and display more than 400 native plants in habitats that represent those found in the park.
Learn more about the gardens and plan a future visit!
Sara Bumgardner of Bar Harbor photographs the blooming yellow lady’s slippers (Cypripedium parviflorum) in the Wild Gardens of Acadia in Acadia National Park, on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. (Photo by Sam Mallon/Friends of Acadia)
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