Support local conservation and beautify your garden at the annual Native Wildflower Sale in Marquette.
Sat, 13 Jun 2026
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (America/Detroit)
Marquette County Conservation District Marquette , Michigan
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The 2026 Native Wildflower Sale hosted by the Marquette County Conservation District offers a fantastic opportunity for local gardeners to enhance their landscapes with native flora. This event features a convenient pre-order pick-up service alongside a walk-up sale for those looking to browse on-site. Attendees can explore a variety of native species perfect for supporting local pollinators and improving garden biodiversity. Join the community in fostering a healthier environment through sustainable native gardening practices.
What to Expect
A community-focused plant sale event held at the Conservation District office with a variety of native species available for purchase.
Who Should Attend
Local gardeners
Conservation enthusiasts
Pollinator advocates
Native plant hobbyists
Agenda Overview
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM: Pre-order pick-up and walk-up plant sale.
Venue & Address
Marquette County Conservation District
780 Commerce Dr Suite C Marquette , Michigan – 49855 United States
Organizer
Marquette County Conservation District · Government/Non-profit
Dedicated to the conservation and sustainable management of natural resources in Marquette County.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the sale?
Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Where is the event?
780 Commerce Dr Suite C, Marquette, MI 49855.
Can I pre-order plants?
Yes, pre-ordering is available until May 29.
Is this event open to the public?
Yes, walk-ups are welcome during the event hours.
Who hosts this event?
Marquette County Conservation District.
What kind of plants are sold?
Native wildflowers and plants suitable for the local climate.
Tags
Gardening
Native Plants
Conservation
Marquette
Michigan
Community
Summary
Annual native plant sale featuring pre-order pickups and walk-up shopping for local gardeners.