The Houseplant Sale is coming back to Stirling! Taking place at the University of Stirling outside Queens Court for 1 day ONLY in 2025 on Tuesday 16th September from 10-7pm
Discover thousands of plants, with over 250 different types, in all shapes & sizes. Find a large choice of colourful pots & many other plant accessories too!
Explore our massive range of plants, including…
• Cacti & Succulents
• Ferns & Palms
• Bonsai trees & Citrus trees
• Peace lilies & other air purifiers
• Fly traps & other carnivorous
• Cheese plants & other exotics
• String of hearts & other favourites
• Lavenders & other flowering
• Chillies & other edibles
• Snake plants & other classics
• Pothos & other hangers
• And many more!!!
Contactless, cards and cash all accepted!
In the fight against plastic, we’d love it if you could please bring your own bags
Everyone welcome! Come & grab some green goodness to create your own JUNGLE! Don’t miss us - we won’t be back again until this time next year!
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