Native Plant Sale
Each February the District distributes tree and shrub seedlings at low cost to encourage the use of native vegetation for erosion control, windbreaks, landscaping and wildlife habitat enhancement.
To view plant photos and descriptions, go to the Paypal online ordering pageOrdering Details
2012 Native Plant Sale February 11, 2012
- Deadline for orders: Friday, January 27, 2012
- Order Pick-up Day: February 11, 2012
- Pick up time will be assigned.
If you miss the order deadline, visit the Overstock Sale on Sunday, February 12th, from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. .
Sale Location: The sale is located at 3079 NE Garden Avenue, Corvallis.Driving Directions: From Corvallis, travel north on 2nd Street which becomes Hwy 20 (to Albany). One quarter mile north of Circle Boulevard turn right just north of the (used to be) Texaco Station on Garden Avenue. Garden Avenue will make a zig-zag; sharp left turn then a sharp right turn. Just after the right turn, the next driveway on the left is the sale site. The event will be in the BIG BLUE BARN. We will have signs posted on Hwy 20 at Garden Avenue and at the driveway.
- Order online with Paypal!
- Download the order form in PDF, Excel, or older Excel version format here
- Phone 541-753-7208 and ask for a copy
- Visit the Benton SWCD office at 456 SW Monroe Avenue, Suite 110 in Corvallis, Oregon (NEW ADDRESS)
- Check out the Volunteer Opportunities for the NPS
- Watch for the Native Plant Sale edition of our newsletter in November.
- All orders must be received with payment by January 27, 2012
- Plant Pick Up will be Saturday, February 11, 2012
- We will contact you with a scheduled time to pick up your order.
- Plantskydd (deer repellant) is on the form this year and will be available when you pick up your plants.
- Payment required with orders, make check or money order payable to Benton SWCD
- 10% discount on orders of 100 or more of one species.
Eichler Hay Company
3079 NE Garden Avenue
Corvallis, Oregon
(East off Hwy 20, and North of Circle Blvd)
BONUS features - Need some plans to boost the creative use of native plants in your home landscape?
Two local landscape designers, Beth Young and David Sandrock have donated their time, energy and skills to help!
Please click on their names above to visit their websites and get more information about Benton County naturescaping.
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Beth Young’s Native and Edible: A Backyard Design
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Beth Young's Shade Garden design
Also read Beth's Shade Garden design strategy.
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David Sandrock’s Rain Garden.
Also read David’s Rain Garden narrative.
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Beth Young's Butterflies and Beneficials Garden design
Also read Beth’s Butterflies and Beneficials design notes
Benton Soil & Water Conservation District