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Save the date! The Central Puget Sound Chapter will hold its annual spring sale April 25th!

Our Native Plant Sale benefits the Central Puget Sound Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society’s education and public land stewardship/restoration programs. Washington Native Plant Society is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization.

🌱 What Awaits You?
🌿 Over 1,500 native plants from our own nursery, trusted local growers, and specialty wholesalers
🌿 A diverse selection of 100+ species—shrubs, perennials, ground covers—each one a key player in the intricate symphony of our local ecosystem
🌿 Knowledgeable native plant experts on hand to guide you in your choices (and possibly share a few well-kept gardening secrets)
🌿 A chance to support conservation, restoration, and education efforts in our community
🌿 Guest non-profit organizations will share information about gardening for wildlife, supporting pollinators, managing noxious weeds, garden art and much more!

🕰️ Early Access for Members! Doors open at 9:30 AM for WNPS members—if you’re not one yet, you can join online or on the spot for $40 and get first pick of the finest botanical treasures.

Popular plants sell out fast, get here early to grab our favorites. We may close the sale early if we sell out! The list of plants we will offering will be posted on April 18th here

🌎 A Call to the Keepers of the Green!
This entire event is powered by volunteers—passionate souls who dig, sort, and lift to bring this sale to life. Help is needed the day before and the day of the sale to deliver, load out and answer questions. Volunteering for the plant sale is a great way to learn more about native plants!

Click on the following link to volunteer at the Spring Plant Sale.
https://www.signupgenius.com/.../508094DABAB2FA1FD0...

You don’t have to join SignUp Genius to register to volunteer. (Pro Tip: if after selecting a slot you don’t see the yellow “Save and Continue” banner, look for Cookies at bottom of the page and accept.)

Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or simply someone who feels the pull of the wild, we need your help. Thank you!

📸 Photo credit: John Bolivar

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