Native plant sale deadline approaching


January 19, 2009 · Updated 8:17 PM 

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The deadline for ordering plants from the Master Gardener Foundation Native Plant Sale is Feb. 13.

For an order form, visit http://sanjuan.wsu.edu or call the WSU Extension Office at 378-4414.

The plants are one to two years old, either bare-root or plugs, are conservation stock and are typically sold in bundles of five plants. They range from 8” to 36” in height and prices range from $3.25 to $13 per plug or bundle. Examples of species are: Evergreen Huckleberry, Mock Orange, Red Flowering Currant, Shore Pine, Deer Fern, Kinnickinnik, Salal, and much more.

There is minimum purchase of $25 for all pre-orders. All pre-orders must have a $25 deposit. The balance is due at the time of pick-up on Saturday, Feb. 28 at the Orcas Grange. Plants will also be for sale that same day.

Variety and quantities will be limited so order now for the best selection.

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