![]() How Planting Pacific Northwest Natives in Your Yard Helps the Environmentįor planet-conscious gardeners incorporating locally-adapted native plants into your landscape is very rewarding. The Snohomish County Conservation District is also a great resource for local residents when it comes to native plants. We love encouraging our nursery customers to plant and enjoy all the beauty our Pacific Northwest native plants have to offer. ![]() Not only do use native plants on our farm for habitat diversity with our food crops, we have been sourcing and selling responsibly collected native plants for projects all over the Puget Sound Region. We want to do our part encouraging healthy watersheds and native environments upstream and downstream of our farmed fields. In fact, our farm business started out selling native plants for local restoration projects!Īs farmers in the Stillaguamish valley, we are especially attuned to the importance of native plant landscapes and support restoration work. Here at Garden Treasures Farm and Nursery we have been collecting, growing out and selling, locally-sourced native plants for years. ![]() ![]() We are lucky to have a wide range of Pacific Northwest plants to choose from that can be easily adapted into any planting and look great mixed with non-native ornamental plants.īut, not only do Pacific Northwest native plants look great in our backyards, they help improve our local watersheds, add habitat for our native species and they are some of the toughest, easiest-care plants you can add to your yard. Planting Pacific Northwest native plants in your backyard landscape is a beautiful, and easy, way to help out the environment. ![]()
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