Address: 5919 78th Ave NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335, USA
Phone: +12538576808
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Barbara Burleson
Knowledgeable staff. Expert on native plants. Peaceful nursery could walk around for hours. Small but packed will definitely go back again
B K Knopf
Fun place. Gotta return in spring.
Zak Anderson
A great place to get all the native plants of the area at extremely reasonable prices. Very nice people and just an awesome place to find some good plants.
John Hurley
Once you find it take your time looking for hidden gems. The knowledge of staff on local plants and native species is second to none in the area. It's a destination for anyone in western Washington that wants to plant native low maintenance gardens. They have everything from trees that will grow huge to ground cover that won't be higher then a few inches off the ground. You will need to go with a discerning eye since some of the plants don't appear to be in the best shape, but the staff are a great help.
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Yes, but they go quickly in the smaller sizes. Call or email first after checking the website inventory, it's not always updated daily
Thanks for your greeting ! Hope both you andLeo are well! I miss my students. Green Alder is native to other parts of the U.S. But I need short substitués for a boggy area - trying to force out blackberries…
You can check their plant list and current stock on their website under "availability and pricing." Their website currently doesn't list anything under that name.
We have milkweed sometimes. Sold out now. Is that what you wanted? We do NOT ship
Yes - 1 gallon plants - they are $17.98 each
I do not work at Woodbrook, but I have used them for years to purchase quality native plants for my Landscape design business. Woodbrook has several kinds of Willows available that are native to WA state; but Weeping Willow is an Asian/European origin ornamental tree. I would suggest asking local non native plant retail nurseries if they have it, or can order it for you. From Wikipedia... Salix babylonica is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the Silk Road to southwest Asia and Europe.
No. They carry only Washington state native plants. Hibiscus is not native here.
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