Why the North American Rock Garden Society Rules
If you are in the Oregon territory, this weekend you have an amazing opportunity to join us at illahe for a special sale, but only if you are a member of the Columbia-Willamette Chapter of the North American Rock Garden Society. The club is visiting for a special tour and sale, where we will have some of the best prices of the season as well as larger pot size plants that we don’t ship. It is not too late to join, click here to print your membership form and bring it with you along with the yearly sum of $15. Click here to download the membership form.
But wait, there is more! Not only do you get the amazing opportunity to visit illahe nursery and gardens, but membership in the club gets you so much more! Monthly meetings packed with botanical and horticultural information, group hikes and tours to amazing natural places and rock gardens, a network of awesome people that share the interest of rock gardening and love to share plants, plant show and sales, and so much more! It is in your best interest to join and you might as well do it now so you can come and shop around at illahe this weekend. Join us this Saturday from 10am-2Pm, and bring that membership form with you!
Lots of great plants coming into bloom in the illahe rock garden!
Catalog update:
We will start shipping out again in early May, keep an eye out and I will update again via the blog when the list is going to go live. This second offering will feature many of the great plants in the first round as well as a slew of other fantastic offerings not offered before. As a reminder, you need to order early as many of the rarest plants are only available limited quantities.
Click the gallery to see some of the stuff we will have exclusively for Columbia-Willamette Chapter NARGS members this weekend at a discount, and eventually in the second round of shipping.
Stay tuned for updates on the second round of shipping, and hopefully we will see some of you old and new members of the Columbia Willamette Chapter of the North American Rock Garden Society, this Saturday 10am-2pm.