Upcoming events.
Talks, Tours, POP-UP Sales, Markets, Classes, Workshops, Community Events and Volunteering Opportunities.

Plant Sale: City of Burnsville Native Plant Market
City of Burnsville’s annual spring Native Plant Market encourages people to grow native plants in their yards. In addition to beautifying the community, native plants provide food for pollinators, help improve water quality and require less care than traditional garden plants. Burnsville and non-Burnsville residents are welcome to attend!
NEW EVENT LOCATION- Event will be held on 126th Street, directly adjacent to Nicollet Commons Park (12550 Nicollet Avenue).
The event will be held rain or shine.
Northern Holler Accepts CASH and Credit Cards
Pre-Order Information COMING SOON!!!

Plant Sale: Wild Ones - Big River Big Woods Chapter 2025 SALE
Wild Ones: Big River Big Woods 2025 Native Plant Sale
Featuring Northern Holler Nursery & Gardens
TWO DAYS: Saturday, May 31, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM & June 1, Noon-3:00 PM
3974 Fairview Ave N, Arden Hills 55112
East of Mounds View High School, off Lake Valentine Rd.
Two days of Native Plant fun! If the hustle and bustle of large plant sales aren’t your thing, come visit Northern Holler at this smaller, laid-back plant sale—garage sale style!
A portion of ALL proceeds go to support Wild Ones Big River Big Woods Chapter (Roseville / St. Paul).
Pre-Order Options COMING SOON!!!

Plant Sale: Landscape Revival 2025
Purchase MN native plants from multiple growers. No systemic insecticides.
Expo: Learn to select and grow native plants for pollinators, wildlife, and water quality. Visit with educators and experts from conservation and environmental organizations. Get your landscaping questions answered.
Featuring a Food Truck for hungry people!
Pre-Order Options Coming Soon!



Plant Talk: EAT YOUR YARD
Wild Ones: Big River Big Woods (Roseville/St. Paul Chapter) Presents:
Preston Drum’s Presentation: “Eat Your Yard”
In-Person @ 1365 Lydia Ave West (just off Hamline and north of County Road C2) at the Autumn Grove Park Shelter in Roseville, MN 55113
Online: Email preston@northernholler.com for zoom link.
Open to the public with advance notice and all Wild Ones Members.
Blurb:
Foraging has become a buzz word in recent years, but many people don’t have the time, skillset, knowledge base or capability to walk out into the woods and start eating. Consider looking around you, going out your backdoor and collecting food that wasn’t grown in a raised bed, under the dripping sweat of your brow. Urban and suburban yards often function as edgelands, the most bountiful parts of nature, so harness that benefit by enhancing your garden with self-sustaining and edible native plants. Preston Drum will tell stories about his son’s berry-stained face and shares insights on how to turn your garden into a resilient and low intervention food factory. Share in the gifts of nature or just be lazy and leave it for the birds.