
FREE EVENT
Welcome to Aventura Gardens – Plant Sale and Open House! Join us on Sun Apr 06 2025 at 10:00 AM for a day filled with beautiful plants and greenery.
- Plants for sale – tropicals, succulents, and pollinator plants
- Milkweed for Monarch Butterflies for sale
- Learn how to attract pollinators like birds, bees, and Butterflies
- Beekeeping informational booth
- Fun children’s activity booth
- Plant swap (10-11PM) arrive before
- Raffle for free exotic rare plants
- Picnic Area
- Refreshments
Explore our oasis under the great oak picnic area. The event will be held at **4192 Bradley Rd**. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to spruce up your space with some new green friends!
Special Guests and Information

Learn about Bees and Bee Keeping
Don’t miss your chance to meet a local beekeeper at our plant party!
He’ll have his own booth.
Ready to answer all your buzzing questions about bees.
Stop by, chat, and support a local pollinator-friendly business!

Chris Amendt From Monarch Botanika
For all your native landscape design questions. Chris will be here to do a demonstration with her plants. She will also bring a mix of her botanical-inspired gifts.

Backyard Breasties
They provide FREE garden care and pet sitting to local breast cancer patients while they undergo treatments and surgeries. Their co-founder, Beverly Malone, is also a breast cancer survivor who shares a love for gardening. Backyard Breasties just celebrated its one-year anniversary last month! We are excited to have them. Please visit their booth to learn about their services and also consider a donation.

Childrens Activity
Bring your children to our Rock Painting Activity at the Plant Party! This engaging event invites kids to unleash their creativity by painting rocks inspired by nature, such as bees, butterflies, flowers and kindness. Not only is rock painting a fun artistic endeavor, but it also fosters a deeper connection to the environment. All materials will be provided, and participants can take their colorful creations home or hide them in the community to spread joy, aligning with the spirit of initiatives like The Kindness Rocks Project.
Join us for this hands-on activity and let your child’s imagination flourish!

Plant Swap
Join us for an engaging Plant Swap at our Pollinator Plant Party! This is a wonderful opportunity to diversify your garden and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts. Here’s what you need to know:
What to Bring:
Containers: Ensure your plants are in containers you’re willing to part with, making the exchange seamless for everyone.
Healthy Plants or Cuttings: Bring pest-free and well-cared-for plants or cuttings you’d like to exchange. These can be potted or bare-root, as long as you’re ready to part with them.
Labels: Clearly label each plant with its common and botanical names, along with basic care instructions. Including your name or contact information is optional but can be helpful for follow-up questions.
What to Expect:
- Exchange Process: For each plant you bring, you’ll have the opportunity to choose a new one to take home, allowing everyone to diversify their collections.
- Community Engagement: Connect with fellow gardeners, share tips, and perhaps discover new plant varieties.
We look forward to seeing you and sharing in the joy of gardening together!

Who Wants a Free Rare Plant?
Don’t miss our Plant Raffle Extravaganza at the Pollinator Plant Party! This is your chance to win a variety of beautiful plants, including a rare 2 gallon Monstera ‘thai constellation’ valued over $200, that will make your collection the envy of the neighborhood. Each raffle ticket increases your chances of taking home these botanical treasures. Join us for this exciting event and let your green thumb shine!
Parking is limited so please reserve your spot.
On arrival proceed towards the back of the property until you see parking signs.
More Vendors to be Announced – New guests are being added

Our Pollinator Plant Party aims to create a vibrant and inclusive community event that seamlessly blends fun, education, and community building. By offering engaging activities and workshops, we strive to inspire curiosity and understanding about pollinators and their essential role in our ecosystem. Through collaborative experiences, we hope to strengthen bonds among plant enthusiasts and foster a supportive network dedicated to sustainable gardening practices.
