Shop Gardening Essentials at the Annual Tools & Treasures Sale

Friday, Feb. 7, 2025

A large hall filled with tables holding miscellaneous gardening tools and decor.

WICHITA - Calling all gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts! The 7th annual Tool & Treasures Sale is back, and it’s your chance to score incredible deals on a wide variety of gardening essentials while supporting a great cause! The sale will take place from Thursday, April 3rd to Saturday, April 5th, 2025 with proceeds benefiting the Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program’s educational outreach in the community.

Get ready for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience with an extensive assortment of new and gently used items perfect for every lawn and garden. From essential tools to stunning decorative pieces, there’s something for every gardener:

  • Gardening tools
  • Vibrant garden art and whimsical landscape decor
  • Gorgeous stained-glass steppingstones
  • Planters, birdhouses, and rain barrels
  • Wheelbarrows, trellises, compost bins, pond supplies, and so much more!

Don’t miss this opportunity to shop great deals while supporting the Extension Master Gardener’s community outreach programs. Admission is free, so invite a friend, and come ready to discover incredible finds for your garden—all while supporting a program that’s making a real impact in our community.

The sale will be held at the Sedgwick County Extension Education Center (inside 4-H Hall), located at 7001 W. 21st Street N. in Wichita, with the following hours:

  • Thursday, April 3: 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Friday, April 4: 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Saturday, April 5: 7:00 am to 1:00 pm

This isn’t just a sale — it’s a chance to support the Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program, which plays a vital role in educating the community and promoting research-based gardening practices through public presentations, youth gardening programs, garden hotline, plant clinics, demonstration gardens, hosting garden tours and more. Every purchase helps fund local gardening programs and empowers volunteers who share their expertise with our local community. In 2024 alone the Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardeners contributed over 28,513 hours of volunteer service to the Sedgwick County community, serving over 97,748 county residents.

View the event flyer here.

 

Source

Matt McKernan, Horticulture Agent
(316) 660 - 0140
mckernan@ksu.edu