Membership
Happy Spring!
Membership
Looking for early access, lower pricing, ways to support our small business, and fund program development & community involvement?
💚become a member 💚
Membership Levels
For lower-income gardeners who still want early access + member pricing.
Cost: Free to $10
Season Member
Standard membership level - early access, member pricing, etc and support year round development (balancing cash flow fluctuations).
Cost: $40
Community Supporter
Helps make lower-cost access possible and fund outreach*, education*, and expansion*.
Cost: $100 or more if you choose
Cost is sliding-scale, and based on ability to pay and desire to contribute.
Pay now via Venmo (preferred) https://venmo.com/u/AlyssaWebb28 or with cash or Venmo when you come to your first sale.
Membership Benefits
All levels receive the same core benefits — the difference is what you’re able (or excited) to contribute.
Member Early Access
For Webbotanical Open House events, you are invited to shop early. There will always be early hours or days for members, and (depending on our availability) you may also schedule time to shop the week before upcoming sales.
Member Discount
$1 off individual plants under $10
$2 off … $11–$20
$3 off … $21–$30
$4 off … $31-$40etc
Member Minis
Mini/or early-size plant access. These may be a plants targeted for larger containers (quarts, gallons or baskets) but still in their “grow-on” stage, and with corresponding lower prices.
Mini 1.5” starter plants, priced as follows:
🌱 1 mini for $2
🌱🌱🌱 3 minis for $5
🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 6 minis for $8
Minis require a $2 refundable tray deposit*
Return the tray → get your $2 back
(These are heavy duty dishwasher safe Epic six cell starting trays)
*You are invited to bring your own container or tray to transport your 1.5” (or entire purchase) to their new home - however, to prevent unintended pest or disease transfer, we ask that you refrain from bringing these into the nursery. We will have space transfer your plants after purchase.
Other Ideas
(still under development!)
• Sending out a seasonal plant list + pricing for pre-orders
• Hosting workshops (seed starting, hardening off, lighting setups, succession planting, pest management, propagation, accessible garden design, overwintering, and more)
• Expanding community events and mutual-aid focused plant access
If this excites you — tell me:
• Would you pre-order from a list?
• What classes would you actually attend?
• When are you planting this year? Are you staging it in phases?
This only works if there’s interest — so I genuinely want your feedback.