Start Your Garden with CT Grown Organic 🌱

April 14, 2026

After a long stretch of gray skies and colder days, Connecticut is finally turning the corner. The ground is warming, garden beds are calling, and across the state, local farms are opening their greenhouses for one of the most anticipated moments of the season: spring plant sales.

If you’ve ever thought about growing your own herbs, vegetables, or flowers, this is your moment. And if you already garden, you know the difference starts with the plants themselves.

Buying from local farms means you’re starting with seedlings grown for Connecticut’s climate, often with organic practices, and ready to thrive in your backyard, raised bed, or even a few pots on your porch.

CT Grown Organic is within reach. And spring is where it begins.

Why Shop Local Plant Sales?

There’s a reason seasoned gardeners head straight to their local farms:

  • Stronger starts: These plants are grown locally, not shipped across the country
  • Better flavor and yield: Especially for vegetables and herbs
  • Expert guidance: Advice from the people who actually grew your plants
  • Organic options: Many farms use organic or sustainable practices

Where to Find Spring Plant Sales in Connecticut

Here’s your complete guide to spring plant sales across Connecticut, including dates, details, and direct links to shop or browse plant lists:

Gilbertie’s Herb Gardens
M–Sat: 9am–5pm
Sun: 10am–4pm
Store: https://www.gilbertiesorganics.com/westport-store
Herb List: https://www.gilbertiesorganics.com/full-herb-list
Vegetable List: https://www.gilbertiesorganics.com/full-vegetable-list

Running Brook Farms
M–Sat: 8am–5:30pm
Sun: 9am–4pm
Garden Center: https://runningbrookfarms.com/garden-center/

Helmstead Farm
Seedling Store: https://www.helmsteadfarm.com/seedling-store
Farm Info: https://www.helmsteadfarm.com/the-farm

Star Light Gardens
Shop: https://starlightgardensct.com/
Plant Sale: https://starlightgardensct.com/product-category/plant-sale/

🛒 Pre-Order & Mid-May Plant Sales

Homefront Farmers
May 16, 10am–2pm
Pre-sale available
Website: https://homefrontfarmers.com/
Plant List: https://homefrontfarmers.com/product-category/plants/

The Hickories
Pre-sale available
Anticipated mid-May
Website: https://www.thehickories.org/
Seedlings: https://www.thehickories.org/seedlings

Massaro Community Farm
Celebrate Spring Festival
May 16, 1–5pm
Farm: https://www.massarofarm.org/
Event: https://www.massarofarm.org/celebrate-spring/

Fort Hill Farm
May 9 & May 16, 9am–2pm
Farm: https://www.forthillfarm.com/home
Plant Sale: https://www.forthillfarm.com/plant-sale

Deep Hollow Farm
May 16–17, 9am–3pm
Events: https://www.deephollow.farm/events

Cloverleigh Farm
Anticipated mid-May
Seedling Menu: https://www.cloverleighfarm.com/seedling-sale-menu

Assawaga Farm
May 16–17, 9am–2pm
Events: https://www.assawagafarm.com/events

What to Look For

Not sure where to start? Keep it simple and useful:

  • Herbs: Basil, parsley, cilantro, thyme
  • Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, cucumbers
  • Flowers: Pollinator-friendly varieties that support your whole garden

Even a few plants can turn into weeks of fresh ingredients and a reason to step outside more often.

Make It a Spring Ritual

These plant sales aren’t just errands. They’re seasonal rituals.

Rows of seedlings, conversations with farmers, families mapping out their gardens for the year ahead. It’s where the growing season actually begins.

Start Local. Grow Organic.

Whether you’re planting your first herb pot or building out a full backyard garden, starting with locally grown plants makes everything easier and more rewarding.

CT Grown Organic is within reach. And it starts with what you plant today.