Native Plants for the Fall!
The Columbia Slough Watershed Council is teaming up with Sparrowhawk Native Plants to bring a fall native plant sale to NE Portland! Together, we’re offering over 100 species of habitat-friendly native plants and a portion of the proceeds will support our watershed council!
SAVE THE DATE - online ordering begins Aug 15! Plant orders will be available for pick-up at Multnomah County Drainage District (1880 NE Elrod) on Fri, Oct 14 Sat Oct 15, perfectly timed for your fall planting.
How it Works:
Online ordering begins on Mon, Aug 15 at www.sparrowhawknativeplants.com
Be sure to browse the website in advance to build your wishlist. Preordering is required and some species may sell out quickly. Please note that there is a $30 order minimum to maximize fundraising efforts.
Select from more than 100 species of premium-quality native plants. These climate-resilient plants will enhance your garden, allowing it to best support pollinators and wildlife
The last day to order is Mon, Sept 12, unless we sell out sooner.
At online check-out, select to pick-up your order in NE Portland on Oct 14th or 15th and CSWC will benefit from your purchase!
Pick-up your plants at Multnomah County Drainage District (1880 NE Elrod) at the date and time you selected. Your purchase is building habitat, providing for birds and bees, while supporting our watershed council!
About Sparrowhawk Native Plants:
We're a new kind of nursery. Instead of a traditional brick-and-mortar, we offer online sales of premium-quality native plants, with neighborhood pop-up events in Portland, Oregon and surrounding communities each fall and spring for picking up your order. Each pop-up is hosted in partnership with a different community organization that gets a percent of the proceeds. Through this innovative model, you're planting in the right seasons for our climate, scoring unbeatable prices, supporting insects and wildlife, all while giving back to your community!
More information about Sparrowhawk; their values, owners and plant sources can be found at https://sparrowhawknativeplants.com/pages/about-us