The Pitt County Arboretum
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Annual Spring 2022 Plant Sale,

Saturday, May 14, 2022,

Friends of the Arboretum: 9:00-12:00
General Public 10:00-12:00


Thousands of plants for sale: Sun & shade perennials, annuals, herbs and

vegetables, trees & shrubs, wildflowers, succulents, house plants.

Brought to you by the Pitt County Arboretum

and its Extension Master Gardener Volunteers

​Discover & Explore-
Gardening You Can Do

LEARN MORE...
EXPERIENCE LIFE IN BLOOM

Blissful blooms, shaded
seating, and garden go-tos...

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Established in 1998, the seven-acre Arboretum surrounding the Pitt County Agricultural Center demonstrates the possibilities for plantings in your own garden or landscape. Four season color, drought-tolerant plants, perennials, vegetables, herbs, roses, a children's garden, wildflowers, fruits, container gardens, a tree and shrub collection, and more await you.

Come Explore Our Gardens

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WILDFLOWER
PERENNIAL
MIXED BORDER

HERB
VEGETABLE 
SMALL FRUIT
CHILDREN'S
AND MANY MORE
EXPLORE THE GROUNDS

Tour the Arboretum

The Extension Master Gardener volunteers of Pitt County lead guided walking tours by appointment. Tours can be scheduled by calling our volunteers at 252-902-1709.

The Arboretum is open to explore year round, seven days a week from dawn to dusk.

For your convenience, public washrooms inside the Pitt County Agricultural Center building are available during office hours.
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                                                                                                                           Rain Gauge

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Rain Forecast for This Week
Showers Likely on March 23&24, 2022

Plants need moisture to grow and thrive. Too much water injures plants, compacts soils, and leads to erosion. Too little water  causes plants to shrink, lose their leaves, and eventually die. Know how much rain is forecast for the Greenville, NC area so that you can keep your plants properly hydrated.

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Find Us. Visit. Learn More.

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403 Government Circle
Greenville, North Carolina 27834
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MAIN: (252) 902-1700
FAX: (252) 757-1456
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hannah_smith@ncsu.edu
pittcomgv@gmail.com
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  • Home
  • What's In Bloom
  • About
    • Staff
    • Volunteers
    • Map
    • News
  • Visit
    • Visitor Information
    • Visitor Etiquette
    • Tours
    • Pitt County Agricultural Center
  • Our Gardens
    • Our Gardens
  • Blog
  • Events
    • Calendar
    • Learn More
  • Support
    • Plant Sale
    • Friends of the Arboretum >
      • Membership
      • Giving
    • Volunteer
  • Resources
    • Videos
    • Photo Gallery
  • Contact
  • Home