Oct 16, Native Bulbs, Seeds & Plants

LA
Lucy A. Weinberg
Sat, Oct 2, 2010 7:58 PM

NATIVE BULB, SEED & PLANT Sale

Washington Native Plant Society - Central Puget Sound Chapter - Fundraising
Sale

When:            October 16th 2010, 10 am - 4 pm

Where:          Inside Bldg 30 at Magnuson Park

                    6310 NE 74th St.

                    Seattle WA 98115

What:              Improve our local ecology one yard at a time with a
selection of over 250 species of plants, bulbs and seeds native to
Washington State and mostly the Puget Sound area (partial list on website).
Experts with WNPS will be on hand to share their knowledge & a selection of
books will be for sale too. Lots of free parking plus complimentary coffee &
tea. Fall is the best time to plant your new natives to take advantage of
our Northwest rainy season for over winter root growth. Please bring your
own boxes or trays.

Website:          http://www.wnps.org www.wnps.org - Office: 206-527-3210

WNPS is a non-profit organization that uses their plant sales to fund
education, restoration projects and research to conserve and sustain our
local ecology through native plants.

LucyW

laweinberg@comcast.net

NATIVE BULB, SEED & PLANT Sale Washington Native Plant Society - Central Puget Sound Chapter - Fundraising Sale When: October 16th 2010, 10 am - 4 pm Where: Inside Bldg 30 at Magnuson Park 6310 NE 74th St. Seattle WA 98115 What: Improve our local ecology one yard at a time with a selection of over 250 species of plants, bulbs and seeds native to Washington State and mostly the Puget Sound area (partial list on website). Experts with WNPS will be on hand to share their knowledge & a selection of books will be for sale too. Lots of free parking plus complimentary coffee & tea. Fall is the best time to plant your new natives to take advantage of our Northwest rainy season for over winter root growth. Please bring your own boxes or trays. Website: <http://www.wnps.org> www.wnps.org - Office: 206-527-3210 - email: laweinberg@comcast.net WNPS is a non-profit organization that uses their plant sales to fund education, restoration projects and research to conserve and sustain our local ecology through native plants. LucyW laweinberg@comcast.net