Celebrate Florida Arbor Day with The Nectary’s native tree sale

This local plant nursery will offer deals on all native trees during Florida Arbor Day weekend, so you can beautify your space.

Young trees stand in planters from The Nectary. They are tagged with information for the Florida Arbor Day sale.

These trees are ready to be planted in your backyard.

Photo by The Nectary

Friday, Jan. 19 is Florida Arbor Day, a day on which residents are encouraged to plant trees across the state.

Get in on the celebration at The Nectary, a local nursery specializing in native plants. During its Arbor Day sale, happening Jan. 18-20, all native trees will be 30% off.

There’s no shortage of tree species to shop. Look for familiar trees like the Southern magnolia or sycamore, or branch out with interestingly named species — we love the loblolly bay, sparkleberry, and toothache tree. As native trees, they’re likely to thrive in your yard and offer a habitat for local wildlife.

Visit The Nectary at 1047 E. Main St. It’s open Thursday + Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

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