Budding Out Plant Festival - The John Fairey Garden (2024)

EVENT INFO

Admission is $5 for members, $10 for non-members. Children under 12 are free. Gates will open at 8 am. Member access will be from 9am – 4pm; general public access will be from 10am – 4 pm.

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PARTNER SPONSORS (as of February 6, 2024)

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FRIEND SPONSOR (as of February 6, 2024
San Jacinto Environmental Supply

PLANT AND RELATED VENDORS (as of February 6, 2024)

The John Fairey Garden Nursery – selling rare and hard to find plants, including Brahea moorei, Beschorneria rigida, Phlebodium pseudoaureum, Quercus glauca, Litsea japonica, Chamaedorea radicalis, Mahonia gracilis, Callicarpa acuminata, Casimiroa pringlei, Bauhinia macranthera and many others. We will also be offering a selection of rare cycads. Plant availability subject to change.

Rare Tropicals – rare and collectable aroids – philodendrons, anthuriums, syngoniums. (Monstera Thai Constellation, Monstera Albo, Monstera Aurea, philo Pink Princess, philo Imbe variegata, Philo Bob Cee, Philo ring of fire, philo Birkin),collectable ficus (several imported from Thailand),associated bromeliads (neos),collectable crotons – 12+ varieties. (not Norma or Petra), Hoyas, a selection of sansevieria, and miscellaneous tropicals.

Gulf Coast Fern Society – Literature on ferns.

Fern Plantation 100 different types of Ferns and sphagnum moss.

The Herb Cottage – assorted succulents, including various caudiform types, desert rose, Madagascar Palms, jatropha, ibervillea, haworthia, echeveria, rhipsaalis, and kalanchoes. Tropicals including various sansevieria varieties, monstera and others.

New Leaf Nursery – New Leaf Nursery offers familiar herbs (rosemary, oregano, thyme) as well as those less common, such as winter savory, salad burnet and fennel. In spring and fall, we provide a wide range of heirloom and hybrid vegetable transplants, upwards of 50 tomato and pepper varieties. Year-round, we also offer perennials such as salvia (our specialty), cuphea, perennial hibiscus, mistflower, amaryllis, spider lilies, esperanza, rock rose and agastache.

Tejas Bulbs – Tejas has been growing , breeding and promoting heritage and modern Crinum lilies since 1983. Our offerings for the Festival will include about 20 selections; reds, pinks, whites, bicolors, many fragrant. Premium, blooming sized bulbs and young (starter) plants will be offered with cultural info and landscape tips by the people who actually grow them. Also, we will be offering other Mexican rarities: rainlilies, Golden Saguaro (Neobuxbaumia), assorted Air Plants (Tillandsias) and possibly some oaks.

‘I’m Into Plants’ Inoculated mushroom logs (edible mushrooms – oyster, sh*take, maitake)

Lone Star Native Nursery / New World BotanicalsWe specializein providing a wide variety of hard to find native plants. We have traveled across the state collecting seeds from naturally occurring species in the wild. Collecting from multiple texas ecogregions to obtain the strongest genetics suitable for all of Texas growing conditions. Making our selection the perfect choice for your native needs.

Zone 9 Tropicals Zone 9 Tropicals specializes in rare and uncommon tropical plants. While we sell many plants that will survive outside in zone 9 winters, many are tropical and will not survive outside in zone 9 during the winter.

Pet Fly Trap The most diverse selection of in-house carnivorous plants in the U.S.

Old School ProduceOSP’s specialty nursery grows unusual natives and exotics. Our staff loves to focus on edibles, herbs, cacti, succulents and hard to find perennials. If you’re looking for a nursery that grows the weird stuff, come check out our collections.

Green Star Wetlands – Green Star is a growing company offering locally-sourced native wetland plants for use in flood control basins, conservation and mitigation projects, treatment wetlands, green infrastructure, and landscape projects. Consultations are available for wetland site planning, plant selections, and management.

ARTISTS/ARTISANS/GIFTS

The John Fairey Garden – Books, t-shirts, tote bags, notecards and more

Migaloo Chocolatier – Fine Artisan Chocolate, Truffles, Chocolate Bars, Slabs, Bark, Spreadable Chocolate, Migaloo Marbles (coated almonds, coffee beans & goldenberries)

Blackwood Educational Land Institute – Elderberry shrub and syrup, Ginger coriander dressing, Herb salts, Herb oil, and their Herbal apothecary line.

The Reveal Hand Dyed – Hand dyed textiles and accessories using the Indigo/Shibori method textiles and ice dyed textiles.

Pollinator Portraits – Artfully captured photographs of Texas wildflowers, pollinators, and dragonflies, printed on various mediums including metal, canvas, and traditional photographic prints

Light and Shadow Glass We are a husband and wife artist team from Houston, Texas who share a passion for craft & process art. Due to the nature of the medium, each piece is unique and one of a kind. The glass is carefully chosen for its ability to inspire. Original designs are created from the deep well of our imaginations, interests, and aesthetic sensibilities. All botanicals are sourced from our immediate environment and preserved in handmade presses.

Carter Homestead TX was created by artist, herbalist, and mother, Sarah Mellott-Carter. She and her husband have been growing loofah and medicinal/culinary plants for years. They offer an array of value added products from what they grow and wild harvest here on their land in Waller county.

Helloblookat After many cherished years working as a ceramic studio director and art director for artists with disabilities, Kati Hammond decided to plunge full-time into starting her own ceramic business, Hello Blookat – officially launching her online shop in the fall of 2020. Leaning into aesthetics she enjoyed in her youth as an avid sculptor, Hello Blookat features handmade, whimsical ceramics for the home. The decorative, one-of-a-kind pieces are often functional, doubling as a practical solution for everyday living. Whether it is giving your beloved plant a magical new pot or upgrading to a new playful set of salt and pepper shakers – Hello Blookat brings a reminder of what it is like giving way to childlike imagination again.

Nette’s Tea Our tea selection includes a variety of herbal blends, each carefully crafted to bring out the unique flavors and benefits of each ingredient. Whether you’re looking for a calming chamomile tea to help you wind down after a long day, or a refreshing peppermint tea to invigorate your senses, we have something for everyone.

Lighthouse Glass – At Lighthouse Glass in Houston, Kim Clark Renteria has designed site-specific architectural stained glass for over 30 years for private residences, hospitals, commercial and sacred spaces throughout the United States and abroad. Archeologists have identified fused glass objects in Egypt as early as 2000 BCE. And in 2024 AD fusing glass is a huge passion of mine. I will be selling. functional fused glass. There will be vases, bowls, platters, small gift items such as ring holders, soap dishes, jewelry, and more. Each piece is a one of a kind piece of art.

Mariakeba Schnell Photography– Floral Art / Nature Photography prints

Méchante Mèche – Méchante Mèche: a delightful fusion of champagne’s effervescence and the comforting glow of candles. Our journey began when a love for champagne and all things cozy sparked the idea for something truly magical. Méchante Mèche is the brainchild of a passionate individual who sought to blend luxury with sustainability. Each candle is a testament to this vision, meticulously handcrafted using upcycled wine and champagne bottles. With Méchante Mèche, indulge in the art of relaxation and sophistication, one flickering flame at a time.

Brent Moon – Hailing from western Kentucky, Brent has lived in Texas for over 20 years. He is a Horticulturist by profession but has always had a love for the outdoors. His photography focuses on the beauty of the natural world, from flowers to wildlife to expansive landscapes.

FOOD AND DRINK VENDORS

Pine Island Country Storesmash burgers, hot dogs, and more

Pine Island Country StoreGrass fed beef, pasture raised chicken / turkey and eggs (uncooked)

Welcome Wood Fired Pizza

Yeti Sunshine – Soft and fluffy shaved ice – Real fruit flavors – Nothing artificial.

Blue Mule Winery – Wine, T-shirts, Glassware, Wine accessories

Bronco Brew Mobile Specialty Coffee BarCoffee

DEMONSTRATIONS/INFORMATION

Bartlett Tree Experts– Ask the Arborist

San Antonio Botanical Garden

Bee Weaver – A honeybee and beekeeping chat, honey tasting, and basic bee biology talk. Presented by BeeWeaver Honey Farm.

‘I’m Into Plants’ – Mushroom workshop

Gardening with Charla – “Influence of the John Fairey Garden in a Residential Landscape: How the plants, design and growing elements of the John Fairey garden are applied in my home landscape”(presentation to take place in the guest cottage)

Carter Homestead TX

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Admission and Schedule

The admission fee for the event is $5 for members and $10 for non-members. Children under 12 can enter for free. The gates will open at 8 am. Member access will be from 9 am to 4 pm, while the general public will have access from 10 am to 4 pm. [[1]]

Vendors

Several vendors will be participating in the event. Here are some of the plant and related vendors mentioned in the article:

  1. The John Fairey Garden Nursery: They will be selling rare and hard-to-find plants, including Brahea moorei, Beschorneria rigida, Phlebodium pseudoaureum, Quercus glauca, Litsea japonica, Chamaedorea radicalis, Mahonia gracilis, Callicarpa acuminata, Casimiroa pringlei, Bauhinia macranthera, and many others. They will also offer a selection of rare cycads. Plant availability is subject to change. [[2]]

  2. Rare Tropicals: They specialize in rare and collectible aroids such as philodendrons, anthuriums, and syngoniums. They offer a variety of plants like Monstera Thai Constellation, Monstera Albo, Monstera Aurea, philo Pink Princess, philo Imbe variegata, Philo Bob Cee, Philo ring of fire, philo Birkin, collectible ficus, associated bromeliads, and collectible crotons. They also have Hoyas, a selection of sansevieria, and miscellaneous tropicals. [[3]]

  3. Gulf Coast Fern Society: They will have literature on ferns available. [[4]]

  4. Fern Plantation: They offer 100 different types of ferns and sphagnum moss. [[5]]

  5. The Herb Cottage: They will have assorted succulents, including various caudiform types, desert rose, Madagascar Palms, jatropha, ibervillea, haworthia, echeveria, rhipsaalis, and kalanchoes. They also offer various sansevieria varieties, monstera, and other tropical plants. [[6]]

  6. New Leaf Nursery: They offer a wide range of herbs, including familiar ones like rosemary, oregano, and thyme, as well as less common varieties like winter savory, salad burnet, and fennel. They also provide heirloom and hybrid vegetable transplants, tomato and pepper varieties, and perennials such as salvia, cuphea, perennial hibiscus, mistflower, amaryllis, spider lilies, esperanza, rock rose, and agastache. [[7]]

  7. Tejas Bulbs: They specialize in growing, breeding, and promoting heritage and modern Crinum lilies. They offer a variety of colors and fragrances. They may also have other Mexican rarities like rainlilies, Golden Saguaro (Neobuxbaumia), assorted Air Plants (Tillandsias), and possibly some oaks. [[8]]

  8. 'I'm Into Plants': They offer inoculated mushroom logs for edible mushrooms like oyster, shiitake, and maitake. [[9]]

  9. Lone Star Native Nursery / New World Botanicals: They specialize in providing a wide variety of hard-to-find native plants. They collect seeds from naturally occurring species in the wild across multiple Texas ecogregions to obtain the strongest genetics suitable for all of Texas growing conditions. [[10]]

  10. Zone 9 Tropicals: They specialize in rare and uncommon tropical plants. While many plants they sell can survive outside in zone 9 winters, some are tropical and will not survive outside in zone 9 during the winter. [[11]]

  11. Pet Fly Trap: They offer a diverse selection of in-house carnivorous plants in the U.S. [[12]]

  12. Old School Produce: They specialize in growing unusual natives and exotics. Their focus is on edibles, herbs, cacti, succulents, and hard-to-find perennials. [[13]]

  13. Green Star Wetlands: They offer locally-sourced native wetland plants for various projects, including flood control basins, conservation and mitigation projects, treatment wetlands, green infrastructure, and landscape projects. They also provide consultations for wetland site planning, plant selections, and management. [[14]]

Artists/Artisans/Gifts

Several artists, artisans, and gift vendors will be present at the event. Here are some of them:

  1. The John Fairey Garden: They will have books, t-shirts, tote bags, notecards, and more related to gardening and the John Fairey Garden. [[15]]

  2. Migaloo Chocolatier: They offer fine artisan chocolate, truffles, chocolate bars, slabs, spreadable chocolate, and coated almonds, coffee beans, and goldenberries called Migaloo Marbles. [[16]]

  3. Blackwood Educational Land Institute: They offer products like elderberry shrub and syrup, ginger coriander dressing, herb salts, herb oil, and their herbal apothecary line. [[17]]

  4. The Reveal Hand Dyed: They offer hand-dyed textiles and accessories using the Indigo/Shibori method and ice-dyed textiles. [[18]]

  5. Pollinator Portraits: They provide artfully captured photographs of Texas wildflowers, pollinators, and dragonflies, printed on various mediums including metal, canvas, and traditional photographic prints. [[19]]

  6. Light and Shadow Glass: They are a husband and wife artist team offering unique and one-of-a-kind glass pieces. They use carefully chosen glass and botanicals sourced from their immediate environment. [[20]]

  7. Carter Homestead TX: They offer products made from loofah and medicinal/culinary plants grown on their land, including value-added items like loofah products, herbal products, and more. [[21]]

  8. Helloblookat: They offer handmade, whimsical ceramics for the home, including plant pots, salt and pepper shakers, and other decorative pieces. [[22]]

  9. Nette's Tea: They offer a variety of herbal tea blends, each carefully crafted to bring out the unique flavors and benefits of each ingredient. [[23]]

  10. Lighthouse Glass: They specialize in site-specific architectural stained glass and will be selling functional fused glass pieces such as vases, bowls, platters, ring holders, soap dishes, jewelry, and more. [[24]]

  11. Mariakeba Schnell Photography: They offer floral art and nature photography prints. [[25]]

  12. Méchante Mèche: They create luxury candles handcrafted using upcycled wine and champagne bottles. [[26]]

  13. Brent Moon: He is a horticulturist and photographer specializing in capturing the beauty of the natural world, including flowers, wildlife, and landscapes. [[27]]

Food and Drink Vendors

Several food and drink vendors will be present at the event. Here are some of them:

  1. Pine Island Country Store: They offer smash burgers, hot dogs, and more. [[28]]

  2. Pine Island Country Store: They provide grass-fed beef, pasture-raised chicken/turkey, and uncooked eggs. [[29]]

  3. Welcome Wood Fired Pizza: They offer wood-fired pizzas. [[30]]

  4. Yeti Sunshine: They serve soft and fluffy shaved ice with real fruit flavors. [[31]]

  5. Blue Mule Winery: They offer wine, t-shirts, glassware, and wine accessories. [[32]]

  6. Bronco Brew Mobile Specialty Coffee Bar: They serve coffee. [[33]]

Demonstrations/Information

There will be various demonstrations and information sessions at the event. Here are some of them:

  1. Bartlett Tree Experts: They will have an "Ask the Arborist" session where attendees can ask questions related to trees and arboriculture. [[34]]

  2. San Antonio Botanical Garden: They will provide information about their botanical garden. [[35]]

  3. Bee Weaver: They will have a chat about honeybees and beekeeping, including honey tasting and basic bee biology. [[36]]

  4. 'I'm Into Plants': They will conduct a mushroom workshop. [[37]]

  5. Gardening with Charla: Charla Anthony will give a presentation titled "Influence of the John Fairey Garden in a Residential Landscape: How the plants, design, and growing elements of the John Fairey garden are applied in my home landscape." The presentation will take place in the guest cottage. [[38]]

  6. Carter Homestead TX: They will provide information about their land and the plants they grow. [[39]]

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