Pierce Conservation District’s 23rd Annual Native Bare Root Plant Sale
Taking Pre-Orders Until January 17 for Early Spring Pick-Up February 28 and March 1. The perfect time to plant bare root plants.
The Pierce Conservation District is featuring 30+ species of plants native to western Washington as well as plastic tree tubes and spray on repellent to protect the seedlings from deer, rodent, and grass trimmer damage. Species include 6-24 inch conifers such as western red cedar, Douglas fir, and noble fir, 10-12″ deciduous trees such as pacific dogwood and quaking aspen, and ground covers such as kinnikinnick, woods strawberry, and salal, and a number of favorite wildlife species such as; blue huckleberry, mock orange, red flowering currant, and many more.
Prices range from $6 – $23 per bundle of five to ten plants.
If you would like to request an order form for our native plants, please call the Pierce CD at (253) 845-9770 x 106 or download an order form from our web site www.piercecountycd.org
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Rene’ E. Skaggs, Farm Planning and Agricultural Assistance Program Director
Pierce Conservation District
PO Box 1057 | 5430 66th Ave. East | Puyallup, WA 98371
Phone: 253.845.9770 x 106 | Fax: 253.845.4569
Website: www.piercecd.org
Promoting the conservation of renewable natural resources in Pierce County since 1949.
Our annual native plant pre-order deadline is coming up on January 17! The order form is available on our website.
