2011
Fall Plant Sale
A current list of available plants on Oct.15th, 2011
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Plant Profiles
Pre-order instructions
Volunteers needed
If you need help selecting plants, we are experts and can help you select
the right plants for your landscape or restoration project,
just contact
us.
We
accept cash or checks or a Credit Card
If
there is something you want to buy, but it's not on this list,
(i.e.
something you've seen in the Tree of Life Catalog or on Las Pilitas Nursery),
let us know, we'll try to get it for you.
2011 Plant List
We'll have just about everything from native bulbs, seeds, books, and
posters, to plants.
From
Abies to Yucca; there will be over 150 different species totaling more
than 3000 pots.
This is a good place to see California native plants close-up and learn
more about them.
Talk
to professional native plant gardeners about their care.
Read
the informative signs with photographs of each plant in bloom, its natural
habitat and range, and horticultural hints.
We
have an excellent selection of handouts to take home and books and other
items to purchase.
Plan to come early as some species sell out in minutes most plants are gone by noon.
Bring your little red wagons and boxes.
There
is a loading zone on Village Place in front of the patio.
- Volunteers will be available to help you load your car and answer any questions you may have about California native plants.
- After you have planted your plants you can recycle your empty pots and help raise money for native plants. For details as to where to drop off for your empty pots for re-use, see our website www.cnpssd.org. We have drop-off sites at the Buena Vista Audubon Nature Center in Oceanside, Las Pilitas in Escondido and Tecolote Nature Center in San Diego.
Thank you for helping us raise money for native plants!
The plant sale list does not give details on individual plant requirements – use the plant profiles on our website Plant List, or www.treeoflifenursery.com and www.laspilitas.com also contain species specific info and planting instructions.
All proceeds benefit the
San Diego Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS)
a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of native
California flora
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