Fall For Succulents Fundraiser Sale

FOAG is excited to announce our first plant sale in two years! We hope you can join us for our in-person Fall Succulent Sale on Saturday, Sept 11, 2021, from 10am – 1pm.

This year’s sale will be held outdoors (rain or shine) in our beautiful edible garden, located within the fence south of the Children’s Conservatory in the northwest corner of the park (near the playground).

We have a variety of small to medium succulent and semi-succulent plants for sale, all grown with love by our volunteer team.

Things to note:

  • We have about 750-800 succulents for sale.

  • Pot sizes average 3″ to 5″.

  • Prices range from $6 – $15 with the exception of very few large succulents that are $25 – $50.

  • Credit, debit and cash payments are accepted.

Help reduce waste by bringing a shopping bag or small box with you to carry your new plant babies home with you.

To keep everyone as safe as possible, we will be following the guidelines below:

  • Masks must be worn in line and in the sales area.

  • Physical distancing of 2m is required in line and in the sales area.

  • A maximum of 20 people total will be allowed in the sales area at one time.

  • If there is a long lineup, we will ask for your patience and that you send only one family member into the sales area.

Plant List – September Succulent Sale

Crocodile Aloe Aloe brevifolia

Ice Plant Corpuscularia lehmannii

Jade Plant Crassula ovata

Gollum Jade Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’

Hobbit Jade Crassula ovata ‘Hobbit’

Mini Jade Crassula ovata ‘Minima’

String of Buttons Crassula perforata

Assorted Echeveria Echeveria spp.

Crown of Thorns Euphorbia milii

Pencil Cactus Euphorbia tirucalli

Creeping Fig Ficus pumila

Gasteria Gasteria spp.

Graptosedum/Sedum Mix Graptosedum/Sedum Mix

Window Haworthia Haworthia mutica

Velvet Leaf Kalanchoe Kalanchoe beharensis

Mother of Millions Kalanchoe daigremontiana

Chandelier Plant Kalanchoe delagoensis

Lavender Scallops Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi

Panda Plant Kalanchoe tomentosa

Gold Lace Cactus Mammillaria elongata

UFO Plant Pilea peperomioides

Cuban Oregano Plectranthus amboinicus

Vicks Plant Plectranthus tomentosa

Elephant Bush Portulacaria afra

Hairy Fruited Wickerware Cactus Rhipsalis pilocarpa

Donkey’s Tail Sedum morganianum

Coppertone Sedum Sedum nussbaumerianum

Wandering Dude Tradescantia zebrina

Tradescantia Nanouk Tradescantia Nanouk

Silver Dollar Vine Xerosicyos danguyi

Thank you to our friends and partners at City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation for your support of this initiative.

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