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Native Plant Sale

​Mason Conservation District's Online Native Plant Sale Is Now Closed. Come back December 1st, 2023 to place your next order.

​We offer a variety of native trees and shrubs for conservation purposes such as wildlife habitat, windbreaks, hedgerows, reforestation, and stream enhancement. They also work great on home and garden projects. Most of the plants offered are bare-root stock, meaning they do not come in pots or burlap bags but are harvested from the field in winter when the plants are dormant and ready to be replanted. Bareroot plants are affordable, hardy, have well-developed roots, and are easy to handle, transport and plant. Order early for the best deals and availability. We do sell out of plants, so get yours today!
 
Most plants are bare-root and sold in a bundle of five, except for the Natural Yard Care Package which contains fifteen plants.

​We do not ship any products, all orders must be picked up on Friday, February 24th, 10AM to 5PM or Saturday, February 25th, 10AM to 2PM at the District office, 450 W Business Park Road, Shelton, WA 98584.

Enter code PLANT10 for a discount of 10% off on orders over $75.00
Mail in Orders: If you would like to order through the mail, please contact Jen Thurman-Williams at 360-427-9436, ext. 113 to receive a paper copy order form.
For questions about the native plants please contact Jen at (360) 427-9436, Ext. 113, (800) 527-9436, Ext.113, or jentw@masoncd.org.​
All Plants
Trees
Shrubs
Herbaceous Perennials
Groundcovers & Low Growing Plants
Plants for the Marine Shoreline
Plants for Sunny Dry Sites
Plants for Shady Moist Sites
Plants for the Lakeshore
Plants for the Streamside
Plants for Rain Gardens
Mason Conservation District
450 W Business Park RD
Shelton, WA 98584
Phone: (360) 427-9436
Fax: (360) 427-4396

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