Little Gay Garden is hosting our first annual Plant Sale!
We will be offering vegetable, flower and herb seedlings - all grown organically by the Little Gay Garden team! Come enjoy live music, snacks, gardening workshops and time with community.
Plant List
Beans
Bush Beans
Three Color Beans
Cucumbers
Pickling
Beit Alpha
Eggplants
Listada de Granada
Pink Tung
Flowers
Nasturtium
Pink Dandelion
Coleus
Yarrow
Zinnia, mixed
French Brocade Marigold
Gourds
Gremlin
Daisy
Herbs
Clary Sage
Hyssop
Borage
Basil, Sweet Thai
Basil, Holy
Basil, Cinnamon
Basil, Lemon
Basil, Large Leaf
Basil, Genovese
Basil, Purple
Dill
Cilantro
Bullseye Toothache Plant
Dyer's Chamomile
Kale
Lacinato
Peppers
Grande Jalapeño
Poblano
Hatch Green Chili
Chili de Agua
Garden Sunshine
Highland Hot Pepper
Pumpkins
Pipsqueak
Rouge Vif D'Etampes
Spark
Shiver
Rhubarb
Victoria
Squash
Butternut
Honeynut
Acorn
Spaghetti
Tomatillo
Grande Tomatillo
Tomatoes
Cherry:
Brad's Atomic Grape (Cherry)
Barry's Crazy Cherry (Cherry)
Sungold Select (Cherry)
Blueberries Cherry (Cherry)
Blue Creme Berries (Cherry)
Spoon (Cherry)
Rosella (Cherry)
Purple Bumble Bee (Cherry)
Salad
Emalia (Salad)
Wooly Kate Yellow (Salad)
Reisentraube (Salad)
Sauce/Paste
Granadero (Sauce/Paste)
San Marzano (Sauce/Paste)
Slicer
Thornburn’s Terra Cotta (Slicer)
Bread & Salt (Slicer)
Carbon (Slicer)
Pruden's Purple (Slicer)
Paul Robeson (Slicer)
Moskvich (Slicer)
Gold Medal (Slicer)
Zucchini
Green Machine
Costa Romanesco
Rampaconte
Long White
Getting to Little Gay Garden Farm
We are located behind Backman Elementary School in Salt Lake City, and there is no access from a main road. The easiest way to find us is to put 566 N 1500 W, SLC 84116 into google maps, this will navigate you to a small street alongside Backman, it will also get you to the road that leads behind the school. At this point you should see a sign for Little Gay Garden, you are welcome to park on the street, or in teacher parking behind the school. You will then walk up a short road to the entrance of Little Gay Garden.
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