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Arbor Day Plant Sale

Shop the Arbor Day Plant Sale for an exciting variety of plants chosen by experts for success in your Chicago-area garden.

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The Arbor Day Plant Sale at The Morton Arboretum is one of the largest seasonal plant sales in the Chicago region. It offers thousands of carefully chosen plants with expert Plant Geniuses available throughout the sale to answer questions and suggest plants.

 

Event Schedule and Hours

The 2025 sale will take place Thursday, April 24, through Saturday, April 26.

To shop at the Arbor Day Plant Sale, purchase tickets for a specific entry time in advance. Early Access tickets allow you to shop before the sale opens to the public. All Plant Sale tickets include general admission to the Arboretum and a credit to be applied toward a purchase at the sale.

Wednesday, April 23
Open to Arboretum donors
3:00 to 7:00 p.m.—Donor Preview Event
Tree Advocate, President’s Council, and Thornhill Society members will receive a separate invitation with details to register for this event. Join one of these membership levels today.

Thursday, April 24
Open to all
9:00 a.m. to noon—Admission by Early Access tickets only
1:00 to 4:00 p.m.—Admission by regular Plant Sale timed-entry tickets

Friday, April 25
Open to all
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.—Admission by regular Plant Sale timed-entry tickets

Saturday, April 26
Open to all
9:00 a.m. to noon—Admission by regular Plant Sale timed-entry tickets
1:00 to 4:00 p.m.—Discounted admission by Plant Sale timed-entry tickets

 

Ticket Details

Tickets for the Arbor Day Plant Sale are now available exclusively to Arboretum members. Tickets will be available to all starting on Tuesday, April 15. Space is limited and tickets are offered on a first come, first serve basis.

To become a member or renew your membership so that you can purchase Plant Sale tickets before Tuesday, April 15, call the Membership Hotline at 630-719-2453, visit the Member Services Desk in the Visitor Center, or become a member online.

 

Your ticket and plant purchases support The Morton Arboretum’s vision of a greener, healthier, more beautiful world where people and trees thrive together.

Ticket Details

Tickets for the Arbor Day Plant Sale are now available to Arboretum members. Tickets will be available to all starting on Tuesday, April 15. Space is limited and tickets are offered on a first come, first serve basis.

Plant Sale tickets include a credit to be applied toward a purchase at the sale. The credit may be used only for plant purchases in a single transaction at the Plant Sale and cannot be used to purchase any other Arboretum goods or services, and is not refundable.

Those who require the assistance of a caregiver or companion—such as a driver—may call the Ticket Line at 630-725-2066 to reserve a free ticket for that person in addition to their own paid Plant Sale ticket.

Children aged 17 years and younger are admitted to the Plant Sale free of charge but will need Arboretum general admission. Children aged 3 years and younger are always free.

 

Early Access

Purchase Early Access tickets to shop from 9:00 a.m. to noon on Thursday, April 24, 2025, before the Plant Sale opens to all ticket holders.

Cost: $47
Member cost: $30

Early Access tickets include a $15 credit toward a purchase at the sale and include general admission to the Arboretum for the day.

 

Regular Plant Sale Tickets

Regular timed-entry tickets to the Arbor Day Plant Sale will be available for afternoon times on Thursday, April 24, and all times on Friday, April 25, through Saturday, April 26.

Cost: $32
Member cost: $15

Regular Plant Sale tickets include a $15 credit toward a purchase at the sale and include general admission to the Arboretum for the day.

 

Discounted Tickets for Saturday Afternoon

Ticket prices are discounted for time slots from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 26. Discounted tickets are $10 for Arboretum members and $27 for the general public.

Cost: $27
Member cost: $10

Discounted tickets include a $10 credit voucher toward plant purchases and include general admission to the Arboretum for the day.

Tips for Shopping at the Arbor Day Plant Sale

Your purchases will support the work of The Morton Arboretum for a greener, healthier, more beautiful world where people and trees thrive together.

Here are some tips for making the most of your plant sale experience.

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  • Gather your thoughts ahead of time for successful shopping.

    Think about the places in your yard where you might want to add plants.

    For each of those places, think about the conditions:

    How much daily sun does it get in the summer?

    What is the soil like? How much space is there?

    Remember what has worked and not worked in the places you are shopping for.

    Think about kinds of plants to look for that would suit your conditions.

  • When you enter the Plant Sale, a volunteer will give you a cardboard box, along with a colored sticker designating your shopping number.

    Fill the box with plants.

    Once your box is filled with plants, take your box to the table at the side of the room. Volunteers will give you another box and will hold onto your full box until you are ready to check out.

    Ask for a volunteer for help carrying a box.

    To check out, choose the checkout line corresponding to the color of your sticker.

    After you check out, volunteers will be happy to help you get your plants to your car.

  • Plants are arranged in categories, such as Trees or Shade Perennials. Overhead signs show the location of each category.

    Within each category, the plants are arranged alphabetically by their botanical names (for example, echinacea rather than coneflower).

    For each plant, pots are arranged around a sign that gives pictures and information.

    If there are no pots by a sign, it means that more plants of that kind are being brought from the growing facility. It may take 20 minutes to half an hour for the pots to arrive.

    All the plants that are for sale have signs. If there is no sign for a plant, it is not available. Plants that were available in previous years may not be included in this year’s sale.

  • Photograph of plant sale customer talking with Plant Genius near a display of plants for sale
    Plant Geniuses wear vivid yellow T-shirts. They are Arboretum experts who are happy to help you shop successfully.

    Need help deciding on a plant? Have a problem you need a plant to solve? Not sure what the terms on the signs mean? Ask a Plant Genius.

    The more you can tell Plant Geniuses about the conditions in your yard, the better help they can give you.

  • At the Arbor Day Plant Sale, plants for sale are arranged around a sign that identifies the kind of plant and gives important information about it. Use the sign to decide if the plant is right for your garden.

    Follow this icon key to understand the plant identification sign.

  • Take your plants home and keep them in a cool, sheltered, shady spot. Don’t leave them out in full sun.

    Water them well and water them daily while you prepare to plant them.

  • Trees, shrubs, and vines can be planted right away.

    Perennials and herbs can be planted when nighttime temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees.

    Tender vegetables, such as tomatoes and peppers, should not be planted until the risk of nighttime frosts is past, usually in mid-May. In the meantime, keep them in a sheltered place and cover them at night if cold temperatures are expected.

  • For trees and shrubs, follow this planting advice.

    For perennials, dig a generous hole. Place the plant at the same soil level as it was in the pot. Refill the hole and gently firm the soil around the root. Water well and mulch over the root zone.

    Do not fertilize trees, shrubs, vines, or perennials for the first year; there is slow-release fertilizer in the pot.

    Vegetables and herbs, which are grown as annuals, will need fertilizer throughout the growing season. The Arboretum recommends slow-release fertilizer at planting.

  • All plants will need supplemental watering until their root systems are well established. For trees, that may mean supplemental watering for two to three years.

    All plants benefit from a layer of natural mulch over their roots. For trees, make a wide, even layer 3 to 4 inches deep. For perennials and vegetables, make a layer about 1 to 2 inches deep.

  • Plant Geniuses can give you information on how to care for a particular plant.

    The Arboretum’s Plant Clinic is always ready to help gardeners and landscapers with plant questions. You can call, email, or visit the Plant Clinic in person. A paid general admission ticket is required to visit our Plant Clinic on another day after the Arbor Day Plant Sale. Save the orange plant labels from your Arbor Day Plant purchase so the Plant Clinic can better assist you and give you specific advice to properly plant and care for your chosen plants.

    The Arboretum’s website has a wealth of information about selecting and growing trees, shrubs, and perennials.

    All year round, the Arboretum offers gardening classes for every level of expertise.

How to Use the Plant Identification Signs

At the Arbor Day Plant Sale, plants for sale are arranged around a sign that identifies the kind of plant and gives important information about it. Use the sign to decide if the plant is right for your garden.

Follow this key to understand the plant identification sign.

What’s on the Sign

Common name: The main name is the plant’s common name. The technical, botanical name is beneath the common name.

Description: A general description of the plant and how it can be used in a garden.

Height: How tall the plant will be when it is mature. Plants at the sale are not yet full-grown, so it is important to think about the mature size a plant will reach and the space it will need.

Height (tomatoes): For tomatoes, the height will be “Indeterminate” or “Determinate.” An indeterminate variety will continue growing until it is killed by frost. A determinate plant, usually more compact and bushy, will only grow to a certain size.

Spread: How wide the plant will be when it is mature.

Soil: What kind of soil conditions the plant needs. For example, if a plant needs “average to moist soil,” it will not do well in a hot, dry location.

Light icons: These show the light conditions needed where the plant will grow. If there is more than one icon, the plant can grow in any of those conditions.

Icon Key

Full Sun

At least six hours of direct sun a day.

Part Shade

Four to six hours of direct sun a day.

Full Shade

Less than four hours of direct sun a day.

Winter Hardiness Zone

This number is the coldest USDA winter hardiness zone for which the plant is suitable. The Chicago area is generally in Zones 5 and 6. A lower number means the plant can survive deeper cold. If a plant is labeled 3, it can survive in the colder zones 3 and 4 as well as in Zone 5. All plants in the sale are suitable for Zone 5.

Resistant to Deer

Deer are reluctant to eat the plant.

Resistant to Rabbits

Rabbits are reluctant to eat the plant.

Attracts Birds

Has nectar that attracts migrating hummingbirds.

Attracts Butterflies

Has nectar that attracts butterflies.

Suitable for Container Planting

Suitable for containers as well as in-ground gardens.

Suitable for Flower Arrangements

Has long-stemmed flowers that can be cut for arrangements.

Native Plant/Selection of a Native Plant

If the sign says “Native Plant,” the plant is a straight species of a plant native to the Midwest. If it says “Selection of a Native Plant,” it is a cultivated variety derived from a native plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • The Arbor Day Plant Sale at The Morton Arboretum is one of the largest seasonal plant sales in the Chicago region. It offers thousands of carefully chosen plants, and expert Plant Geniuses are available throughout the sale to answer questions and suggest plants.

  • Tickets are available exclusively to Arboretum members from Monday, March 31, through Monday, April 14. Tickets will be available to all starting on Tuesday, April 15. Space is limited and tickets will be first come, first served.

    To become a member or renew your membership, call the Membership Hotline at 630-719-2453, visit the Member Services Desk in the Visitor Center, or join online.

  • The general admission ticket to the Arboretum and the ticket for the Plant Sale are combined in one barcode. Show the same barcode at the gatehouse as well as at the entrance to the Plant Sale.

  • If you’d like to come early to enjoy the Arboretum’s grounds, Plant Sale tickets will be accepted at the gatehouse up to 45 minutes ahead of your scheduled entry time. You will need to park elsewhere and move your car to the Plant Sale area at your scheduled entry time. After the sale, you are welcome to stay as long as you’d like to explore the Arboretum.

  • Due to limited space, everyone is encouraged to arrive at their entry time for the best experience. Late arrivals may need to wait to enter, based on capacity limits at the time. Ticket holders will not be able to enter until their scheduled time.

  • Timed-entry tickets provide a better entry and shopping experience. This practice reduces wait times at the gatehouse, moderates available parking, reduces crowding at the sale, and makes the checkout process faster and more efficient.

  • The sale is in the Vehicle Storage Building near the Curatorial and Operations Center, southeast of the Visitor Center. The area is usually restricted to Arboretum staff, but will be accessible to Plant Sale ticket holders. Signs and guides will direct you to the location and parking from the Arboretum’s main entrance off of Route 53.

  • Signs and guides will direct you to the location and parking from the Arboretum’s main entrance.

  • The sale is fully accessible for everyone. Those who require the assistance of a caregiver or companion to attend the sale—such as a driver—may call the Ticket Line at 630-725-2066 to reserve a free admission ticket for their companion. Free caregiver tickets do not include a credit voucher.

  • For large orders, please see Plant Sale staff for assistance. Plants (not people) may be shuttled to vehicles as available, or accommodation may be made to pull up to the site to load your order.

  • Shoppers will be admitted to the sale at the time specified on their ticket. Shoppers will not be admitted early.

  • You will be admitted at or after the time specified on your ticket. If you arrive outside your scheduled entry time, you may be asked to wait until space in the sale building opens.

  • There is an ample plant supply. Plants will be restocked all through the sale, so every shopper will be able to choose from a rich and varied assortment of plants expertly selected by Arboretum staff.

  • Members will have first access to Plant Sale tickets from Monday, March 31, through Monday, April 14. Tickets will be available to all beginning Tuesday, April 15.

    Only Plant Sale ticket holders will be admitted to the sale.

    We encourage ridesharing as Plant Sale parking is limited.

  • Everyone with a Plant Sale ticket may make purchases at the sale.

  • Children ages 17 and younger are welcome to attend the sale without a Plant Sale ticket.

  • Early Access ticket holders can browse and shop as long as they like.

  • We can’t guarantee where you will park, because the weekend of Arbor Day is one of our busiest times at the Arboretum. However, if needed, one of our friendly staff can assist with getting your plants back to your car, regardless of where you have parked.

  • The Arbor Day Plant Sale offers hundreds of species and varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses, ferns, vegetables, and herbs. They are specially chosen by the Arboretum’s expert staff for Chicago-area gardens. Many are grown at the Arboretum.

  • There will be more than 32,000 plants for sale, including trees, shrubs, vines, ferns, hostas, native plants, perennials, and ornamental grasses.

  • There will be a larger selection of native plants than in previous years to meet increasing demand. Single-species native plants will be in a section labeled “Native Plants.” Nativars—cultivars developed from native plants—will be interspersed in alphabetical order in the other perennial and woody plant categories and labeled as “Selection of a native plant.”

  • No advance list of the plants will be available. There will be hundreds of kinds of plants to choose from. Expert Plant Geniuses will be on hand to assist you.

  • Ask for advice from one of the Plant Geniuses who will be available throughout the sale. They are Arboretum experts who will be happy to help you find the right plant. Look for people in vivid yellow T-shirts that say “Plant Genius.”

  • All sales will be in person at the Arbor Day Plant Sale.

  • The Plant Sale will accept American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa, and Arboretum gift cards. Google Pay and ApplePay are also accepted. Cash or checks will not be accepted.

  • Reciprocal program members may purchase tickets to the Plant Sale, which will include general admission to the Arboretum, beginning on April 15. Reciprocal program members may receive their admission benefit (two free general admissions to The Morton Arboretum) and purchase their plant sale tickets at the same time by calling the ticket line at 630-725-2066 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Reciprocal admission tickets are not available online.  You can check to see if your garden membership is part of the AHS Reciprocal Program. Please note that members of gardens that are within 90 miles may not qualify for reciprocal benefits.

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