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Spring Plant Sale!


  • 2200 Philo Road Urbana, Illinois United States (map)

Sola Gratia Farm hosts a yearly spring plant sale that opens Mother’s Day weekend. You can count on Sola to satisfy all of your vegetable, herb, fruit, and flower needs for the upcoming gardening season! This is our biggest fundraiser of the year, and we thank you for shopping with us!

It’s helpful to bring your own box or container so that you can safely bring your plants home.

Click here to view, save, or share our crop list.

Planning Your Visit:

The sale is taking place at 2200 Philo Rd. in Urbana, in the large grassy area between St. Matthew Lutheran Church and our high tunnels. Plenty of parking will be available, including some designated spots for folks with limited mobility. We’ve been collecting boxes for shoppers to safely bring their plants home in, but we encourage you to bring your own if you have some! The sale is open for 2 weekends in May: 5/8 - 5/10 and 5/15 - 5/17 from 9a - 5p each day. Our knowledgeable staff will be on-site to answer questions and make plant recommendations as needed.

What’s For Sale?

  • You can find a full list of our Sola-started, organically-grown veggies, fruits, flowers, and herbs  here.

  • Hanging baskets, patio planters, salad bowls, and herb bowls all grown and designed in-house.

  • 6-pack annual flowers and a wide selection of perennials from Country Arbors. 

  • NEW this year! Seed packets for sale from Driftless Seed Supply in Wisconsin. 

  • Organic potting mix, the same brand we use for our plant starts on the farm!

  • Sola Gratia Farm merch, including our popular “Everybody Deserves Good Food” shirts.

Bonus Happenings:

  • Our 3rd annual Guided Bird Walk is happening before the sale opens on Saturday 5/9. Register here!

  • NEW this year! Live music at the plant sale on Mother’s Day 5/10.

  • The Community Classroom, our learning & play gardens across the parking lot, will be open each day of the plant sale (and everyday during the growing season for that matter!) from dawn til dusk.

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