• info@everbloomfarmacy.org
  • Memphis, TN

Kickstart your urban garden with free seasonal seedlings

We distribute free starter seedlings grown in our Community Learning Nursery to our Grow Partners each spring, summer and fall. We cultivate and distribute plants that thrive in Memphis’ climate and provide a harvest throughout the growing season. Examples of our seasonal crops include:

Examples of our seasonal crops include:

  • Spring: Lettuce, spinach, peas, radishes
  • Summer: Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, beans
  • Fall: Kale, cauliflower, collards
 

Many of our seedlings are dedicated to single-family homestead gardens, community gardens, church gardens and urban farms. But everyone is welcome to join our network of Grow Partners!

Seedling distribution

Next distribution event

Summer is winding down, and it’s time to start planting for the fall! We’re kicking off the new grow season by distributing seedlings where we grow them — our Community Learning Nursery at Everbloom Farmacy. Join us between 2-4pm Saturday, Sept. 20, to pick up your garden and get some tips from our team of Grow Stewards.

We’re planning to distribute about 50 gardens this weekend, but we’ll be giving away more seedlings at future events if you can’t join us this Saturday. Have any questions? Email us at info@everbloomfarmacy.org. We look forward to seeing you!

  • Date and time: Saturday, Sept. 20, 2-4pm
  • Location: Everbloom Farmacy, 6165 Benjestown Road, Memphis, TN 38127

Start Growing

Becoming a Grow Partner and getting your free seasonal seedlings is easy! Explore three ways to get started below, or email us info@everbloomfarmacy.org with your questions.

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Tips to get started

Once you have your garden — or if you want to get a head start — check out these plant care tips! Download and print these basic guidelines to help you learn or, if you’re an experienced grower, share them with someone who is just beginning. 

Remember, we learn as much from what doesn’t grow as what does, so whether your plants thrive or falter, you’ve added valuable skills and are better equipped for the next grow season!