Winter & Spring 2026 Washington and Oregon Native Plant Sales

The Winter Wet Season In The Pacific Northwest Is An Ideal Time To Plant Young Trees And Native Shrubs!

Planting native trees and shrubs enhances forest biodiversity by providing habitat for wildlife and forage for pollinators. It’s also a great way to connect to the land and increase your aesthetic and recreational appreciation for the forest.

Planting native trees and shrubs enhances forest biodiversity by providing habitat for wildlife and forage for pollinators. It’s also a great way to connect to the land and increase your aesthetic and recreational appreciation for the forest.

Also, as you select plants for your forest, keep these guiding thoughts in mind:

  • Right tree, right site. Make sure the tree and plant species are well-matched to the soil type and environmental conditions. Vegetation that may have held its own on a marginal site during normal climatic conditions is less likely to survive in hotter and drier conditions. For instance, drought-tolerant species are needed on dry, gravelly soils.
  • When it comes to planting, timing is important. Planting before the start of the spring growing season helps ensure survival. It gives small plants time to recover from the shock of transplanting. During the winter months when there is less daylight, plants direct their energy into growing their roots so they can connect to nutrients and water in the soil. They’ll tap into these resources during the growing season as well as to survive the hot and dry times of late spring through early autumn.
    • At lower elevations, planting in late fall or early winter gives plants a head start.
    • In mid-elevation areas, late winter and early spring is the time to put new trees and shrubs in the ground. 

Find a native plant sale near you for a diverse array of seedlings and shrubs suited to your region. Make sure you pre-order as soon as possible to get the plants you want!


Oregon Native Plant Sales

CountyHostPre-order deadlinePlant pick-upWebsite
Benton CountyBenton County Soil & Water Conservation DistrictFebruary 28Visit Site
Columbia CountyScappoose Bay Watershed CouncilVisit Site
Columbia CountyColumbia County Small Woodlands AssociationFebruary 14Visit Site
Hood River CountyHood River Soil & Water Conservation DistrictApril 10-11Visit Site
Lane CountyLane County Small Woodlands AssociationFebruary 1Visit Site
Lincoln CountyLincoln Soil and Water Conservation DistrictFebruary 14Visit Site
Marion CountyMarion County Soil & Water Conservation DistrictVisit Site
Multnomah CountyEast Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation DistrictJanuary 30February 15Visit Site
Multnomah CountySparrowhawk Native PlantsVarious pick-up datesVisit Site
Polk CountyPolk Soil & Water Conservation DistrictFebruary 21Visit Site
Washington CountyWashington County Small Woodlands AssociationVisit Site
Yamhill CountyYamhill Soil & Water Conservation DistrictFebruary 27-28Visit Site

Are we missing an Oregon native plant sale? Write to us at outreach@nnrg.org to let us know. 


Washington Native Plant Sales

CountyHostPre-order deadlinePlant pick-upWebsite
Clallam CountyClallam Conservation DistrictJanuary 20Visit Site
Clark CountyClark Conservation DistrictMarch 14Visit Site
Cowlitz CountyCowlitz Farm ForestryVisit Site
Ferry CountyFerry Conservation DistrictVisit Site
Island CountyWhidbey Conservation DistrictMarch 7Visit Site
Jefferson CountyJefferson County Conservation DistrictPre-order closedFebruary 28Visit Site
King CountyKing Conservation DistrictFebruary 28Visit Site
King CountyGo Natives NurseryOngoingVisit Site
Kitsap CountyKitsap Conservation DistrictMarch 14Visit Site
Klickitat CountyUnderwood Conservation DistrictFebruary 28March 21Visit Site
Lincoln CountyLincoln County Conservation DistrictApril 3Visit Site
Mason CountyMason Conservation DistrictFebruary 20-21Visit Site
Pierce CountyPierce Conservation DistrictJanuary 15March 14Visit Site
San Juan CountyWSU San Juan County Master GardenerVisit Site
Skagit CountySkagit Conservation DistrictMarch 15Visit Site
Snohomish CountySnohomish Conservation DistrictFebruary 16March 7-8Visit Site
Stevens CountyStevens County Conservation DistrictVisit Site
Thurston CountyThurston Conservation DistrictJanuary 31March 2-6Visit Site
Whatcom CountyWhatcom Conservation DistrictMarch 6March 20-21Visit Site
Whatcom CountyWashington Farm Forestry AssociationMarch 14Visit Site

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