Date & Time:
Sunday May 3rd, 2026 | 10-2pm
Location:
Norristown Farm Park Lot #5
2500 Upper Farm Rd.
Norristown, PA 19403
Preview of Plants That Will be Available:
- Angelica
- Anise Hyssop
- Artichoke
- Basil, Genovese (Italian)
- Basil, Bolloso
- Basil, Thai
- Calendula
- Catnip
- Chamomile
- Cilantro
- Epazote
- Hibiscus (Roselle)
- Lemon Balm
- Marshmallow
- Motherwort
- Peppermint
- Sage
- Skullcap
- Spilanthes
- Stevia
- St. John’s Wort
- Tarragon, Mexican
- Thyme
- Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Organic plants grown with love
Ways to Buy:
2” plants — $7.50 minimum donation
- Via cash or QR code at the event
- Click here to donate in advance and pick-up at the event. Please forward your donation receipt/screenshot to Lynn@Acuity-Wellness.com and include the number of each plant you would like to reserve (see availability above, list is updated regularly)
Special Features:
- Handouts & tips on growing and medicinal uses throughout the sale
- Free Guided Herb Walk: 2:00 – 3:00 PM with Herbalist Lynn Roberts of Acuity Wellness
Join us for a medicinal plant sale grown right here at Norristown Farm Park in the PHS Community Farm’s greenhouse. The Montgomery County Chapter of Herbalists Without Borders (HWB) is raising funds that directly support local food and health initiatives. Chapter Coordinator and Herbalist Lynn Roberts of Acuity Wellness will be on hand throughout the sale offering growing advice as well as tips for medicinal uses.
Medicinal herb starts support the Montgomery County Chapter of Herbalists Without Borders in offering free and low-cost community classes, educational programs, and herbal clinics rooted in care, accessibility, and mutual aid.
By purchasing plants, you’re not only growing medicine at home– you’re investing in community resilience, shared knowledge, and more equitable access to nourishment and care. Come find healthy, locally grown plants and help us support the well-being of our community.
Participants are welcome to stick around for the free herb walk at 2-3pm with Herbalist Lynn Roberts at the PHS Community Farm.