Join us in celebrating all of Washingtons fabulous native plants. Although anytime is a great time to plant, observe and enjoy native plants, May 1st – May 7th 2011 is Native Plant Appreciation Week. Could there be a better time to order colorful, lush, and amazing native plants? We have a variety of shurbs and perennials just waiting for a loving home. Without the diversity and beauty we see in native plants our lives would not be the same! Call in your order today!
We have a wide variety of fantastic additions for your project or garden! Contact Amee to place your order.
We currently have 2 & 5 gallon Thuja plicata ready to leave the nursery. We also have some 18-36" bare root Holodiscus discolor for a great deal!
Locally evolved plants are adapted to the local conditions. Restoration projects often require plants grown from seeds or cuttings from within the region. Our current availability page now lists the place of origin for all the plants we carry. Email or call us any time to place plants on hold.
Sound Native Plants is on Facebook! Check out our page here.
It is estimated that 15-30% of total urban land area is comprised of rooftops. Wouldn’t it be great if this space could be turned into a force for cleaner water and air, energy savings, beauty, recreation and food? Throughout history “green roofs” have done just that. A “green roof” is the partial or complete covering of the roof structure with vegetation. A typical “green roof” consists of layers including vegetation, a growing medium, drainage, waterproofing membranes and occasionally root barriers. There are two types of green roofs, intensive and extensive. “Intensive” roofs can support a wider variety of plant species because they are thicker with a reasonable depth of soil…
Read more of our Green Roofs Information Sheet here.
The current availability page has been updated with all of our available species and quantities listed. Email or call us any time to place plants on hold.
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