2024 INDY URBAN ACRES PLANT SALE
Presented by V3 Companies
Presented by V3 Companies
HOW DOES ONLINE PURCHASING WORK?
Why do we do online orders this way? We have limited space in our greenhouse to store and organize preorders. Orders in quantities of 18 or 1 full tray, allow us to make the most of our space.
Don't want to buy 18 plants? Rather shop in-person? Join us Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12 | 8:00am-1:00pm at Indy Urban Acres for OPENING WEEKEND.
Thank you for supporting Indy Urban Acres, an initiative of The Parks Alliance. Happy shopping!
- Select the number of trays you want to purchase (18 plants per tray).
- Select your plants! Any 18 plants per tray.
- Double check your order, then check out!
Why do we do online orders this way? We have limited space in our greenhouse to store and organize preorders. Orders in quantities of 18 or 1 full tray, allow us to make the most of our space.
Don't want to buy 18 plants? Rather shop in-person? Join us Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12 | 8:00am-1:00pm at Indy Urban Acres for OPENING WEEKEND.
Thank you for supporting Indy Urban Acres, an initiative of The Parks Alliance. Happy shopping!
MORE ABOUT US
Indy Urban Acres, an initiative of The Parks Alliance of Indianapolis, donates and distributes 100% of its produce to community partners that serve households and individuals who experience food insecurity.
We work daily to empower and educate people by providing equitable access to free, high-quality produce.
Since 2011, Indy Urban Acres has grown from a single site, harvesting 15,000 pounds of produce, to multiple sites harvesting 60,000+ pounds of produce each year.
We work daily to empower and educate people by providing equitable access to free, high-quality produce.
Since 2011, Indy Urban Acres has grown from a single site, harvesting 15,000 pounds of produce, to multiple sites harvesting 60,000+ pounds of produce each year.
THIS PLANT SALE SUPPORTS OUR WORK.
Our native plant babies are just starting to wake up. Check back with us every Friday for updated inventory and new species.