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Washington Association of Conservation Districts Native Plant Sale


Seedlings with purple flowers in yellow containers, arranged in rows inside a greenhouse. Sunlight filters through the plastic cover.
Penstemon forb plugs from a previous year’s plant sale, ready for planting—an excellent choice for supporting pollinators. Photo by Dinah Rouleau.

The Washington Association of Conservation Districts (WACD) is once again offering a wide variety of native plants for landowners, conservation patterns, and restoration projects across the state!


Native plants are an important part of a healthy ecosystem. They support pollinators, improve soil and water quality, provide habitat for wildlife, and contribute to resilient ecosystems. Whether you’re planning a restoration project, enhancing habitat, or adding native beauty to your property, the WADC plant sale is a great resource. 


What's Available

WACD keeps its availability list updated frequently on their website. If you don’t see a particular species, it may be out of production or already sold out, so be sure to check back often. This season, they have especially strong crops of Alaska's yellow cedar and western red cedar, two northwest favorites that go quickly!


Order Details

  • Minimum order requirement: $500

  • Distribution dates:

    • Gravel Bed Plants: October 15th to the end of November

    • Live Stakes: Mid-October to April

    • Bareroot: End of December to April

    • Brokered Plugs: End of February to April


Because there are limits on daily shipments and pick-ups, it’s best to schedule your orders as early as possible.


Yellow pots with Indian rice grass sit on black plastic stands outdoors, with a yellow sign labeling the plants against a blurred background.
Indian ricegrass plant plugs - an important native grass that helps stabilize soil and provides habitat for wildlife. Photo by CBCD staff.

How to Order


Visit the WACD Plant Sale website to view current availability and place your order.


If you need assistance choosing the right plants for your project, give our office a call at (509) 765-9618 or stop by and see us at 903 W. 3rd Ave, Moses Lake. We’d be happy to help! By choosing native plants, you’re investing in healthier soils, cleaner water, and stronger habitats across Washington state.



 
 
 

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