Rooted in Resilience: High Line Plant Sale

Schedule

Sat May 30 2026 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm

UTC-04:00

Location

On the High Line at 14th Street | New York, NY

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Join the High Line for our very first Plant Sale — bring a piece of the park’s climate resilient plant collection to your stoop or backyard!
About this Event

Bring a piece of the High Line’s resilient beauty to your own fire escape, stoop, or backyard! Join us for our inaugural Plant Sale—a historic first opportunity to purchase plants propagated directly from our gardens by the very hands that tend them. This is your chance to take home horticultural rarities and unique cultivars often hard to find in commercial nurseries.
The High Line isn't just a park; it’s a living laboratory. And our collections of perennials are curated for more than their striking aesthetics—they are selected for their “urban grit,” the ability to thrive amidst a changing climate, cycles of drought and deluge, and the unique limitations of city light and soil. By bringing these expert-selected species home, you won’t just be gardening—you’ll be supporting a vibrant urban ecosystem that cleans our air and provides vital respite for the pollinators and birds that call New York City home.

To help you find the perfect match for your space, we’ve organized our sale into four distinct categories. Throughout the event, our Horticulture team will host specialized talks to dive deep into each category, sharing the secrets of our four-season gardens.

  • Wildlife habitat: These are our ecological anchors. From nectar-rich wild bergamot to butterfly milkweed, these plants provide critical food and nesting sites for the city’s birds, bees, and butterflies.
  • Shade-tolerant: Perfect for the “urban canyon” or a North-facing balcony. Learn how species like the Christmas fern and white wood aster create biodiversity in areas with limited sunlight while helping to slow rainwater runoff.
  • Rain & wetland: Ideal for low-lying spots or areas that catch the rain. These hard-working plants, like swamp rose mallow and blue cardinal flower, are experts at filtering pollutants and managing the deluge cycles of city weather.
  • Drought & climate-resilient: Inspired by the great American prairies, these sun-lovers are built for endurance. Species like prairie dropseed and purple coneflower thrive in poor soil and require very little water once established—making them the ultimate low-maintenance addition to your home.

Join us to find your new favorite perennial and help cultivate a greener, more resilient New York City. And what’s even better, every plant purchase supports Friends of the High Line, the nonprofit conservancy responsible for the High Line’s gardens (and maintenance, public events, and art, too!).


Horticulture Talk Schedule

Plants for Shady Sites 11 – 11:15am

Plants for Wildlife Habitats 11:30 – 11:45am

Drought and Climate Resilient Plants 12 – 12:15pm

Rain Garden and Wetland Plants 12:30 – 12:45pm


The event is rain or shine—the event space is fully covered. Feel free to arrive anytime between 11am and 1pm.

Check in on the High Line at 14th Street and 10th Avenue. You can enter the High Line via the nearest stairs at 14th Street. The nearest elevator is also at 14th Street. Please visit https://www.thehighline.org/elevator-status to see the current status of elevators.


Photo Consent:

By attending this event, you agree that photos and/or video footage of you may be taken, and you grant your permission to Friends of the High Line and its agents/licensees to use such photos/footage for promotional and other purposes.

Accessibility:

We encourage all persons with disabilities to attend. To request additional information regarding accessibility or accommodations at a program, please contact [email protected]. Program venues are accessible via wheelchair, and ASL interpretation can be arranged two weeks in advance. If you require registration information for this event in Spanish or Simplified Chinese, contact us at [email protected].

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By signing up for this event, you agree that Friends of the High Line may use your information in accordance with the terms of our .

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On the High Line at 14th Street, 14th Street and 10th Avenue, New York, United States

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