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Email us at PlanBeeNativePlants@gmail.com

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Now closed for our regular Saturday hours for the winter, but still open via appointment and will resume regular hours in the spring as usual. Just email us at PlanBeeNativePlants@gmail.com or message us on any of our social medias to book an appointment or order seeds.

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22196 61 Avenue, Langley, BC, V2Y 2P1

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Making native plants more accessible in order to create better habitat for pollinators & wildlife. Open Fridays/Saturdays from 11-3. Langley, BC


Come check us out on Saturday from 10-2 at The Fes
Come check us out on Saturday from 10-2 at The Festival of Bees @ The Langley Demonstration Garden.  Derek Doubleday Arboretum -  21177 Fraser Highway, Langley.  Open usual hours this Friday 11-3


Got some new species in as well as restocked on qu
Got some new species in as well as restocked on quite a few things!

New- 
Foam Flower 
Saskatoonberry 
Sea Thrift
Virginia Strawberry

Restocked-
Mock Orange
Baldhip Rose
Nootka Rose
Oregon Iris
Wild Red Raspberry
Pacific Rhododendron 
Pacific Bleeding Heart
Snowberry
Cut-leaved Anemone
Maidenhair Fern
Salal
Evergreen Huckleberry 
Salmonberry


Open today and tomorrow from 11-3 and every Friday
Open today and tomorrow from 11-3 and every Friday/Saturday until the end of June.  Come get some native plants and support local wildlife and pollinators! 🌱😁☀️🌼


Some great Winter natives that provide habitat and
Some great Winter natives that provide habitat and some seasonal interest with there unique qualities!  Quite a few shrubs actually produce fruits that persist into winter and act as food for birds.  Besides fruits though, it's a great step to leave your leaves as well, as this natural layer is important to many insect and pollinators to overwinter and gives birds more places to forage for food too!

Pictures in order
1- Nootka Rose (Rosa nutkana)
2- Pacific Crabapple (Malus fusca)
3- False Lily of the Valley (Maianthemum dilatatum)
4- Snowberry (symphoricarpos albus)
5- Red-twig Dogwood (Cornus sericea)
6- Dull Oregon Grape (Mahonia nervosa)
7- Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum)
8- Tall Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium)

Honorable mentions-
Beaked Hazelnut (Corylus cornuta)
Kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)


A few days ago, a project I've been involved with
A few days ago, a project I've been involved with for a little while was finally put into action after much planning and coordination from various people and community groups.  Many students, staff and volunteers came out to put the final touches on the installation of a pollinator meadow at Vanier Centre SD43 alternate school in Coquitlam.  After previously installing the wooden railings, we dug holes to plant various native species from our nursery along with a mixture of seeds to fill in all the gaps.  Can't wait to see this meadow grow, establish and support life! 
Hopefully even more schools and organizations will follow this example in creating more habitat.

Big thanks to the groups involved in making this project happen such as
The Burke Mountain Naturalists, Vanier Garden & Habitat Club,  Rotary Club of Coquitlam, TD and big thanks to Karin Leathwood from Vanier for organizing and making this project happen! 

#pollinatormeadow #meadow #nativeplants #indigenousplants #biodiversity #habitat


It's about time to start planting seeds for native
It's about time to start planting seeds for native plants!  While not all species need to be planted in Fall many of our native species require the  moist, cold period naturally provided by winter in order for seeds to break dormancy and germinate in Spring. 
This year we've managed to add 12 new species to our seed collection!
Check out the entire list at 

https://planbeenativeplants.com/product-category/seeds/

Seed packs are $5 each and can be arranged for pick up or shipped to your location.  Email us for orders or inquiries at info@planbeenativeplants.com


Little announcement- This coming Saturday (the 27
Little announcement-  This coming Saturday (the 27th) will be the last week we have our public open hours from 11-3 for the rest of the season.  However we will still be available by appointment as usual if anyone is interested in getting plants for late Summer/Fall plantings! Email or message us to book an appointment. 

 Side note- this photo is of Mountain Sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale), a great native plant for pollinators and does best in seasonally wet areas!  Doesn't actually make you sneeze either.  Apparently "the common name is based off the former use of the dried leaves in making snuff, inhaled to cause sneezing would supposedly rid the body of evil spirits". The more you know! 🌼🐝


Gorgeous combinations of Fireweed and Hardhack blo
Gorgeous combinations of Fireweed and Hardhack blooming all over the place right now.  Great plants for all sorts of pollinators!


A couple species back in stock as well as a couple
A couple species back in stock as well as a couple species new to my inventory now available. 🌼

New
-Fireweed
-Bush Penstemon 

Back in stock
-Stinging Nettle 
-Osoberry
-Trailing Blackberry



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What is a Native Plant?

A native plant is a species that is naturally occurring to a given area and have many connections to other living things that co-evolved with them in the same area.  Making them essential to bio-diversity

Where do you get your plants?

All plants in stock are either grown from seed at PlanBee or ordered from a wholesale supplier that also grows its supply from seed.

 

 

 

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