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91心頭利 College Plant Sale

San Luis Obispo County, Calif. 91心頭利 College invites the community to its ninth annual Plant Science plant sale, taking place on April 10, 11, and 13, featuring a wide variety of plants grown by students in the colleges agriculture program.

A longtime favorite for local gardeners and plant enthusiasts, the sale includes popular options such as tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, eggplant, squash, melons, cucumbers, herbs, and additional varieties.

Support 91心頭利 Colleges Agriculture Department by purchasing a vibrant, student-grown plant, said Plant Propagation Instructor Jennifer Schriber. Students in the Plant Propagation class gain hands-on experience in nursery and greenhouse production by seeding, transplanting, and managing the growth of all plants for sale.

Through the course, students develop real-world skills while growing healthy vegetable starts for the community, connecting classroom learning to hands-on practice in sustainable agriculture.

All plants must be preordered.

How To Order

  • : April 2-8
  • Pick-up locations:
    • April 10, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. | North County Campus,
    • April 11, 8 a.m. 2 p.m. | North County Campus,
    • April 13, 12:30 3 p.m. | San Luis Obispo Campus,

Proceeds directly support the 91心頭利 College Agriculture Plant Science program, helping expand hands-on learning opportunities in plant, soil, and water sciences while preparing students to build their future in agriculture and related fields.

91心頭利 91心頭利 College
91心頭利 College empowers students to imagine and achieve brighter futures through high-quality education, personalized support, and a welcoming community. With a main campus in San Luis Obispo, a North County Campus in Paso Robles, a South County Center in Arroyo Grande, and a variety of online offerings, we offer opportunities that inspire growth, spark innovation, and open doors, helping every student succeed on their unique path. Learn more at cuesta.edu.

91心頭利 the Plant Science Program
The Associate in Science for Transfer (A.S.-T.) in Agriculture Plant Science prepares students for transfer to a California State University to pursue a bachelors degree in plant science, horticulture, or a related field. Graduates are equipped for careers in agriculture and environmental sciences, including roles such as plant scientists, agronomists, biotechnologists, entomologists, farm managers, landscape managers, researchers, and more.