Fall Plant Sales season upcoming!

Hello all, we are shipping out bulb orders daily. If we sold out of something and you didn’t get it this year, don’t worry it will be back again next summer. For those of you who ordered some of our rare bulbous treasures, if you need any cultivation tips or have questions about how to handle them, don’t hesitate to reach out, we want your garden to thrive with our unique plants! We are always happy to answer questions and will do our best to get back to you in between the nursery work and plant sales.

We will be heading a to few plant sales coming up for the fall season and updating the rock garden and alpine plants for the fall shipping season in the next few weeks. Stay tuned for a website update on plant availability. If you can please join us at the following sales:

Aster 'Alice Haslam' a wonderful dwarf, fall blooming aster marking the start of the fall sales season!

For the best selection of alpines, rock garden plants and drought tolerant perennials please come and see us at one of these sales, both are fundraisers so not only will you get some great plants, support small independently owned business’ but you will also be supporting some great groups who do a lot to education and inform people about horticulture and speciality plant interests.

Saturday September 14th. Click here for info
Alpine Garden Club of British Columbia Fall sale, in Conjunction with the UBC FOG Treasured Bulb Sale UBC Botanical Gardens Entrance
11am-3pm, Sep 14, 2024

Saturday September 21st. click here for tickets/info

Hardy Plant Society of Oregon-Plant Fest

Clackamas Community College-Gregory Forum, Oregon City

Lecture by Mark on Rare and Unusual bulbs for NW Gardens at 10:00,

Plant sale runs 11:30-2:30

Come and see us at the local sales and bring home some treasures for your garden!

Hope to see you all at the sales table! And check the website in the next few weeks for the fall shipping season of Alpine and Rock Garden Plants.

Cheers,

Mark

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