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Annual PLANT SALE May 16, 9am-2pm, Zion Lutheran Church, Camas

Our annual PLANT SALE is Saturday, May 16, 9am-2pm in the Zion Lutheran Church’s “A” frame annex building in downtown Camas, across from the Safeway on the corner of 3rd & Garfield —  824 NE 4th Avenue, Camas.

First Saturday AFTER Mother’s Day!

We have indoor shopping and off street parking in the church’s parking lot.

We sell thousands of plants we’ve grown at our own homes and gardens, so, you know they’ll do well here!    We have perennials, annuals, vegetables (yes, we have tomatoes!), shrubs, grasses, ground covers, house plants, Pac NW native plants, specialty one-of-a-kind plants and MORE!   The plants are nurtured in excellent potting soil, and cost a fraction of what you would pay retail.

No strollers, wagons or pets (except service animals) allowed in the building, but, you may “park” your plants in our “holding” area while you shop.  We’ll help you get your plants to your vehicle.

WE are NOT the “Camas Plant & Garden Fair”:

Please note – we are NOT part of the big and absolutely fabulous “Camas Plant & Garden Fair” – which takes place the week BEFORE our sale, May 9, 9am-4pm, in downtown Camas – it is so big they actually block off streets for pedestrians only, too.  Lot’s of fun for everyone! THEIR LINK:  https://cwplantfair.org/  

Our Plant Sale List coming soon!

Here’s some pix of a few of the thousands of plants we’ll be selling!
(More info to come!)
Hope to see you there!

Forsythia shrub in bloom, March 24, 2025 at 1000′ elevation. Non-native large shrub (10’x10′) can be pruned much smaller. Early spring color.

Deer fenced plants: Black Eyed Susans, Pacific NW native Hazel Nut trees, comfrey (herb), Forsythia shrubs.

Oregano and spearmint. Both can spread, but, spearmint SHOULD be in container or surrounded by concrete. 🙂

Pink (winter flowering) cyclamen, Pac NW native miner’s lettuce, and more!

 

 


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