If you’re looking to spruce up your bland neighborhood garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s annual plant sale returns next month.

On Thursday, on May 10, you can choose from a wide selection of locally grown indoor and outdoor plants, including flowering annuals and herbaceous perennials, small trees and shrubs, roses, herbs, vegetables, houseplants, orchids, and more.

In addition to the plant sale, Horticulture staff talks will be offered throughout the day for gardeners of all experience levels:

Designs with Annuals | 10:30 a.m.
Led by Wayken Shaw, curator of Lily Pool Terrace and Judy Zuk Magnolia Plaza

Shrubs & Perennials for Sun & Shade | 11 a.m.
Led by Nancy Neiland, curator of the Osborne Garden

All about Orchids | 11 a.m. & 3 p.m.
Led by David Horak, curator of the Robert W. Wilson Aquatic House and Orchid Collection

Mastering the Art of Kokedama | 11:30 a.m.
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Led by Margarita Poulson, curator of interior displays
Kokedama is bonsai without pots. Learn to mount and display plants in charming moss-wrapped spheres.

Planting a DIY Sub-irrigated Window Box | Noon
Led by BBG’s Community Greening staff
Almost any container can be converted into a water-wise, sub-irrigated planter. Learn how, with the right plant choices, you can keep your sill looking lush with less work and up to 80% less water than a traditional window box!

Houseplants for Every Situation | 2 p.m.
Led by Mark Fisher, vice president of Horticulture, and greenhouse staff

Q&A on Growing & Using Herbs | 3 p.m.
Led by Jennifer Williams, curator of the Shakespeare Garden and Fragrance Garden

The Plant Sale is free with Garden admission. With each paid Garden admission during the sale, visitors will receive a free admission coupon to use on a return visit. All major credit cards, cash, and checks will be accepted. A special members’ preview will take place on Wednesday, May 9, from 4:30 to 8 p.m.