Jim -;
A couple of great resources for native plants are the Audubon Society's native plants website, where you can enter your zip code and get information on plants and plant retailers (
https://www.audubon.org/native-plants <
https://www.audubon.org/native-plants>). Check out the tab entitled "Local Resources."
The other great site with a lot of content is the Washington Ornithological Society page found at
https://wos.org/wos-wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/native-plant-resources-v2.pdf <
https://wos.org/wos-wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/native-plant-resources-v2.pdf>
I'm sure there are other good sources, but you might want to check these out!
Doug Santoni
Dougsantoni at gmail dot com
Seattle, WA
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On Aug 4, 2022, at 12:39 PM, jimbetz at jimbetz.com wrote:
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Hi,
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The talk about "plant native" is good. But how do I, a homeowner with
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some space where I can plant native species, find out which plants to
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put in, how to care for them until they are self-sufficient, and where
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to get them (seeds? starter plants?) ... ???
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- Jim in Burlington
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