
River Raisin Watershed Council's 2nd Annual Native Plant Sale
Bring your yard to life!
Support pollinators, improve water quality, and grow with purpose.
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Join us for our 2nd Annual Native Plant Sale, a community celebration of plants, people, and place. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, you'll find everything you need to create a thriving, sustainable landscape.

May
29th
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Friday, May 29th ​
2:00 PM - 7:30 PM*​​
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*Early Bird Entry ($5) from 2 - 3 pm | Buy tickets below!
General Admission (free) begins at 3 pm
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RRWC Headquarters
804 N Evans St. Tecumseh, MI
(Located on the AJ Smith Recreation Center Campus)
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Early Bird Access
Want first pick of the plants?
Join us for our Early Bird Hour from 2–3 PM for just $5 and get early access to vendor selections before the general public arrives.
Why Native Plants?
Native plants are essential for a healthy environment. They:
Provide food and shelter for wildlife.
​Support pollinators, birds, and other beneficial insects.
Offer a diverse range of plant options for gardeners.​
Help restore and maintain local ecosystems.
Meet Our Wonderful Plant Vendors
Browse a variety of native plants from these local vendors, perfect for attracting pollinators, birds, and other wildlife to your garden.
Owned and operated by Olivia Onago, who holds a degree in Environmental Science with a minor in Environmental Biology. Driven by a mission to promote and support the use of native plants within the community, Liv's Native Nursery is dedicated to fostering habitats for native species, including pollinators, and contributing to local soil regeneration. Olivia's passion for native plants guides the nursery's commitment to ecological benefits.
A dedicated retail nursery established in 2016, building upon over 20 years of farming experience since 2002. They specialize in providing a diverse range of native plant species with a focus on supporting pollinator habitats. Windy Rock Farm is passionate about connecting homeowners and small-scale landscapers with the plants needed to create thriving, ecologically beneficial gardens.

Learn from the Experts
Our conservation partners will also be on hand with engaging kids' activities and informative handouts, making it a fun and educational experience for the whole family.
Also, discover the benefits of native plants and how to incorporate them into your landscape. Master Gardeners from the Little Garden Club of Tecumseh will be available to answer questions and offer guidance on species selection.
Get Involved
Interested in being part of the event?
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Vendors: Contact Lydia Lopez at waterstewardship@riverraisin.org
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Sponsors: Contact Sean Dennis at executivedirector@riverraisin.org
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Volunteers: Contact Morgan Ringel at volunteercoordinator@riverraisin.org







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