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2020 | VOL 72. ISSUE IV

SPECIAL EDITION 2021 WSNLA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY INSIDE

Online & Curbside Sales Reflections on the Year Opportunities for the Future

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Contents Features

5 Meet Your 2021

WSNLA Leadership

Growing the Success of Our Members.

Renew Your WSNLA Membership Today! (Above) Carsten’s Wintergold Dwarf Mugo Pine is a real treasure for a sunny garden space. This diminutive little conifer grows to only about 2 feet tall and wide, and turns bright gold during the fall and winter months! Photo & Caption by Kent East Hill Nursery, Kent.

The WSNLA Board of Directors works to ensure WSNLA programs & activities protect & promote your business & industry.

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Watson’s Greenhouse & Nursery and Bremerton City Nursery reflect on their journey to launch, share lessons learned & look to future opportunities.

13 Special Edition: WSNLA Member Directory

Retail Nurseries & Garden Centers - 14 Greenhouse Growersm m & Wholesale Nurseries - 15 Landscape & Landscape Design - 16 Horticulture Suppliers - 17 Affiliate/Individuals - 18 Certified Professional Horticulturist - 20 ecoPRO Certified Sustainablem m Landscape Professionals - 21

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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF Washington State Nursery & Landscape Association

2020 | VOL 72. NO. IV Editor Breanne Chavez Published Quarterly By: Washington State Nursery & Landscape Association. 34400 Pacific Hwy S., Suite 2 Federal Way, WA 98003 800.672.7711, info@wsnla.org Deadlines:

News, Classified ads, Advertising

Columns 4

From the President

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Executive Director

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Legislative Update

Departments 27

Calendar of Events

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WSNLA Marketplace

5pm on February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. To place an ad, contact Breanne at (800) 672-7711 or breanne@ wsnla.org. WSNLA reserves the right to refuse

any ad which is misleading, unethical, contrary to WSNLA policy, or does not pertain to the industry.

Comments to the Editor: Interested in sharing your opinions and comments with B&B readers? If you take the time to share your thoughtful comments, WSNLA will be sure to share them with B&B readers. Please submit to breanne@wsnla.org.

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Executive Director Breanne Chavez e-mail breanne@wsnla.org Finance & Operations Director Holly Osborne, CPH e-mail holly@wsnla.org © 2020, Washington State Nursery and Landscape Association

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Since we are all in this together, we might as well come up with solutions to this together as well! based on what we have learned, after a global pandemic, social unrest, a contentious election, a sputtering economy and so on. Where does one begin to start? It is, one supposes, a small comfort that we are all dealing with similar issues.

C. Andrew Barker, CPH WSNLA President Cloud Garden Landscape Design Seattle As we come to the end of the year and start planning for the new one, it is a timehonored tradition to take stock of what has happened over the previous twelve months and make New Year’s resolutions to improve things in the future. In years past, I have resolved to lose weight, plan better, be more organized, be more patient, learn new skills, etc., etc. All based on a clear-eyed assessment of issues in my life that could stand some shaping up. Sound familiar? And though it can at times seem a bit silly, it is not always a futile exercise. One year I did end up losing a lot of weight, another year I learned to play guitar (somewhat!), and my diet has gotten better. Other resolutions have not been quite so successful. But it is always worthwhile to see the change of year as a great time to make a new start. Now then, fast forwarding to the end of this hot mess, inside of a dumpster fire, inside of a train-wreck of a year that has been 2020, not even Nostradamus in 2019 could have predicted the onslaught of challenges individuals and businesses would be facing throughout the new year! Nor is it that easy to predict what is coming next, let alone make resolutions 4 - The B&B Magazine

But this is precisely where your membership in the WSNLA comes in so handy, with all the updates, networking and resources that are available to us as a result. Since we are all in this together, we might as well come up with solutions to this together as well! As our diverse businesses in the Washington state horticultural industry are finding and sharing new ways to adapt and thrive through the current challenging times. Most of us have felt the economic impact of the restrictions during our growing season last spring and summer. It has often meant reinventing the way we do business, particularly in the retail and wholesale sides, where physical distancing, mask wearing, and other mandated restrictions have forced us to reconfigure our business space and routines. The hardest aspects of this are on the human side when we must reduce employee hours and contact with our fellow employees and customers. This diminished social interaction and economic change takes a toll in both subtle and obvious ways. We definitely feel this strongly throughout the holiday season, where Zoom gatherings take the place of festive parties and it is a little harder to feel the traditional warmth and cheer of this time of the year. The pandemic has brought unforeseen changes to the event calendar as well. For example, consider the NW Flower and Garden Festival. Normally by now we would be well into the planning for our spaces, as vendors, display gardens, educational booths, volunteering, etc. Not this year! It is hard to imagine, isn’t it, a February without those trips to the Convention Center for our annual gathering? The good news is that it is not going away forever, just being postponed until February 2022.

Our own WSNLA Annual Meeting and Celebration will be happening at the end of January but will be online instead of the great and fun gathering we look forward to every year. We will continue to have our yearly awards, but they will take the shape of video interviews with the recipients which will be viewable on YouTube. It is an ingenious innovation as a response to COVID distancing restrictions to be able to learn more in depth about each award winner online at our own convenience and have it available anytime in the future. The ongoing work of the WSNLA, under the skillful leadership of Breanne and Holly, is continually finding ways to respond to the challenges that this pandemic and accompanying restrictions has thrown at us. Yet in some ways these changes have actually helped us to both clarify the mission of the WSNLA, as well as establishing viable and effective ways to cope with the physical and economic changes that the constantly changing restrictions have placed in our way. Our physical office space in Federal Way has been greatly reduced, and Bree and Holly now do most of their work from home. We have had no physical meetings since last spring, and all conferences and workshops are now continuing only online. We have also had to put the regularly scheduled ecoPRO and Certified Professional Horticulturalist Certifications on temporary hold. We are seeking to modify our procedures to be able to uphold our standards of excellence and fairness without the possibility of in-person interaction. Though the board is not having the lengthy in-person meetings of the past, only shorter virtual meetings, but we have generated productive committees looking at dealing with social issues, education, and outreach to the community. We have had a number of great online workshops and seminars this fall, on topics as diverse and compelling as native bees and native plants, using biologicals, assessing hazardous trees in urban landscapes, container design, and the vital topic of CONTINUNED ON NEXT PAGE.


2021 WSNLA Executive Committee

PRESIDENT Gregory Smaus, CPH, EPC Rock Solid Landscapes Seattle As your President, I will work on gaining more recognition for our industry through working with younger audiences and widening our circle of influence.

PRESIDENT ELECT Tim Gray Pacific Stone Company Everett We have a broad and diverse membership from across the state, and WSNLA continues to represent all of us equally. I’ve been a member for somewhere approaching twenty years. Continuing on this journey is why I look forward to serving as your WSNLA President Elect.

VICE PRESIDENT Sally Labay, CPH Woods Creek Nursery Monroe I hope to instill in fellow WSNLA members the importance of being involved, staying current with trends and issues facing the industry, as well as the feeling of community and support among the diverse group members. This is what professional organizations are for, and I strive to help members get the most out of their membership as possible.

2021 WSNLA Chapter Presidents

NORTH CENTRAL CHAPTER Peter Van Well Van Well Nursery East Wenatchee

MT RAINIER CHAPTER Ingrid Wachtler, CPH Woodbrook Native Plant Nursery Gig Harbor

OLYMPIC CHAPTER Megan Pulkkinen, CPH, EPC Megan Pulkkinen Landscape Design Bremerton

TREASURER Kirsten Lints, CPH Gardens ALIVE Design Duvall As Treasurer, I will provide insight to the WSNLA board about spending and earning trends and work collectively with the board and staff to assist with financial decisions that best serve members. I look forward to being of service to WSNLA in this way.

PAST PRESIDENT C. Andrew Barker, CPH Cloud Garden Landscape Design Seattle As your WSNLA Past President, I will listen to & address the concerns of each member, work to protect our business interests & foster new growth, as well as seek to increase the diversity & vibrancy of our membership.

2021 WSNLA Caucus Reps

WHOLESALE GROWER REPRESENTATIVE Scott Pringle, CPH Paradise Lake Nursery Snohomish

GREENHOUSE GROWER REPRESENTATIVE Katie Miller Skagit Gardens Mount Vernon

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE CONTINUED. planning, projection and procurement for nurseries and for landscape companies. In addition, we had a highly informative report from Heather Hansen on current legislative issues and the current political landscape after the recent elections as it impacts our horticultural businesses, as well as to make our voices heard on the issues we most care about. We have many more educational and legislative events planned for the coming year. Stay in touch with other WSNLA members and staff, we always love hearing your concerns and requests. And please plan on attending the upcoming gatherings as they are announced by email. All of us collectively at the end 2020 are learning and growing stronger, improving and adapting, both personally and business-wise. And most importantly, never losing that vital sense of connection with each other as well as the quiet confidence that we will get through this just fine. As we can see the ending of the restrictions coming in the first half of 2021, we can indeed make New Year’s resolutions that include a little less worry and doubt, with the added certainty that if we can get through the past year, nothing can stop us now!

HORTICULTURE SUPPLIER REPRESENTATIVE Jami Burke Walrath Landscape Supply Gig Harbor

LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATIVE Brandon Cook, CPH, ISA Certified Cook Brothers Landscaping, LLC Everett

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2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Gregory Smaus, CPH, EPC WSNLA President Rock Solid Landscapes 206-227-4458 | gregory@rocksolidlandscapes.com Tim Gray WSNLA President Elect Pacific Stone Company 425-258-1911 | timg@pacificstoneco.com Sally Labay, CPH WSNLA Vice President Woods Creek Nursery 360-794-6823 | sally@woodscreeknursery.com Kirsten Lints, CPH WSNLA Treasurer Gardens ALIVE Design 425-318-2971 | kirsten@gardensALIVEdesign.com C. Andrew Barker, CPH WSNLA Past President Cloud Garden Landscape Design (206) 919-1361 | candrewbarker@gmail.com

CHAPTER & CAUCUS LEADERSHIP Ingrid Wachtler, CPH Mt Rainier Chapter President Woodbrook Native Plant Nursery 253-265-6271 | woodbrk@harbornet.com Peter Van Well North Central Chapter President Van Well Nursery 509-886-8189 | pete2@vanwell.net Megan Pulkkinen, CPH, EPC Olympic Chapter President Megan Pulkkinen Landscape Design 360-265-5799 | megancph@hotmail.com Scott Pringle, CPH Wholesale Grower Caucus Chair Paradise Lake Nursery 206-930-4132 | paradiselakenursery@gmail.com Katie Miller Greenhouse Grower Caucus Chair Skagit Gardens 360-395-4309 | kmiller@skagitgardens.com

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These targeted efforts will contribute to making WSNLA lighter, leaner & more effective with its messaging, while delivering services & programs with precision and purpose. Breanne Chavez WSNLA Executive Director There are a myriad of ways to reflect on 2020, but because I am an eternal optimist, one way I would like to remember 2020, is the year ideas came to fruition. With a solid foundation in place, the onslaught of a global pandemic accelerated the urgency to ramp up planned for innovation in WSNLA programs and services. I watched this occur throughout our industry as individual businesses adapted to restrictions, as well. As we move into 2021, I am excited to highlight WSNLA’s targeted approach to industry promotion, education and advocacy for 2021. WSNLA is committed to promoting & connecting your business with customers. Over the past several years, WSNLA has invested in its online presence with improvements to GardenWashington.com (business to consumer) and development of FindPlantsPNW.com (business to business). With the absence of events to support our outreach with printed materials, this effort ramped up in 2020. Both will take center stage in our 2021 industry marketing efforts, with marketing dollars dedicated to reach their respective audiences of consumer and industry buyers. WSNLA is dedicated to your professionalism and advancing the industry. The virtual WSNLA PROseries will continue to offer a wide variety of topics for you to grow your knowledge and fine tune your craft. Opportunities to achieve professional certification will be back, as well. Behind the scenes the ecoPRO Steering & Technical Committees dedicated countless hours to thoughtfully consider how to best transition the ecoPRO Training & Exam online – a goal of the program since it’s inception. While work continues, this will be a reality in 2021. If you want to earn your Certified Professional Horticulturist certification, please know the CPH Committee is discussing options for providing opportunities for you to do so in 2021. Watch for more information on 2021 training dates to be announced.

Brandon Cook, CPH, ISA Certified Landscape Caucus Chair Cook Brothers Landscaping LLC 425-595-3451 | brandonc@cookbrotherslandscaping.net

WSNLA is your advocate in protecting your business and industry. 2020 has taught us to expect the unexpected – but how in the heck do you do that? Collectively – it is the collective eyes and ears of industry working together to protect and preserve itself. Leadership in Olympia. The trusted relationships, both local and national, built over the long-term that ease the load and strengthen the message. Industry representation on councils and committees advocating for you. It’s WSNLA.

Jami Burke Horticulture Supplier Caucus Chair Walrath Soil Technologies 253-531-7499 | jami@tewalrath.com

The truth is that many of these efforts have been long in the works. They reflect the vision of the WSNLA Board of Directors and the hard work and dedicated time of volunteer committees and staff. These targeted efforts will contribute to making WSNLA lighter, leaner, and more effective with its messaging, while delivering services and programs with precision and purpose. With all its unexpected twists and turns of 2020, WSNLA continues to make headway on protecting, promoting and educating your business and the entire horticulture community. Please join us at the WSNLA Annual Meeting this January 27th at 10:00am to learn more about your Association’s initiatives for 2021!

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Legislative Update

Leaders in Advocacy: Protecting Your Business & Industry database. It would also support additional staff for technical support and education. A separate proposal would increase fertilizer registration fees. Carbon: Representative Debra Lekanoff, LaConner, is working on a State Farm Bill. We don’t yet know what may be included in this, but we expect it to focus on carbon. There will also be a bill creating a low carbon fuel standard. It may include a carbon tax or cap and trade.

Heather Hansen WSNLA Lobbyist The election is over, and the 2021 legislative session is fast approaching. One Republican Senator from Tacoma and one Republican Representative from Whatcom county lost their seats to Democrats. One Democratic Senator and one Democratic Representative, both from southwest Washington, lost their seats to Republicans. That means the balance stays the same with Democrats in control of both houses and the Governor’s mansion. Representative Brian Blake, who chaired the House Rural Development, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee for many years, was one who lost his seat. We don’t yet know who will chair that committee or how it may be restructured. Majority party leadership in both the House and the Senate have indicated they plan to focus on the budget, COVID response and equity issues including policing. Other issues may not be considered this session. Of course, budget issues can include fee increases, carbon tax and many other strategies to increase state revenue.

Justice Steven Gonzalez wrote in the majority opinion. “This exclusion from overtime pay is unconstitutional because it violates our state constitution’s promise of equality under the law.” (Note that Justice Gonzalez is the new chief justice of the Washington Supreme Court.)

Labor Issues: Senator Keiser, who chairs the Senate Labor Committee will propose At this point, the decision applies only to two bills in January. One will direct the B&BDepartment – Nov. 2020of Labor and Industries dairy workers, however most attorneys believe there will be another lawsuit that (LNI) to establish a new rule for front line The election is over, and the 2021 legislative session is fast approaching. One Republican Senator from results in it being applied to all agricultural employees who may be exposed during Tacoma and one Republican Representative from Whatcom county lost their seats to Democrats. One workers. Given the majorities in the a public health emergency. It includes Democratic Senator and one Democratic Representative, both from southwest Washington, lost their a legislativeinfix wouldofbe farmworkers but does not include retail seats to Republicans. That means the balance stays thelegislature, same with Democrats control both houses difficult. landscape work. If such workers are andor the Governor’s mansion. required to work during a public health The Department of Labor & Industries emergency,Brain the employer would be the House Rural Development, Agriculture and Natural Representative Blake, who chaired proposes Outdoor Smoke Exposure rule. required to pay extra, provide extra Resources Committee for many years, wassick one who lost his seat. We don’t yet know who will chair that The hazard of wildfire smoke exposure is leave, and in some cases, provide childcare. committee or how it may be restructured. increasing every year and is now potentially presenting health risks all outdoor Senator Keiser’s second bill would reform Majority party leadership in both the House and the Senate have indicated theyto plan to focus on the workers. California has adopted rules forthis the social tax portion of Unemployment budget, COVID response and equity issues including policing. Other issues may not be considered workplace safety and health regarding Insurance premiums to prevent huge spikes session. Of course, budget issues can include fee increases, carbon tax and many other strategies to wildfire smoke. The Department of Labor to employer-paid increase state revenue.UI premiums following & Industries is proposing a similar rule for a sudden and catastrophic public health Washington. There will eventually be a emergency such as Covid-19. Unless the Legislative proposals: written proposal, public hearings and an Legislature acts in the 2021 session, a Pesticide License feesincrease in the social tax opportunity to provide written comments. drasticDelivering State agencies have already submitted their proposals to the Governor’s officesuch for approval. The as: The rule may include requirements will affect many WA State employers. Washington State Department of Agriculture is asking the legislature to increase pesticide registration • reducing exposure by changing work overtime lawsuit Cuevas v. andAg license fees. pay License fees -would increase by 30% plus a new $7reducing surcharge to support WSU’s schedules, work intensity, or Deruyter. November 5, 2020, the provides pre-licensing and recertification courses for Pesticide SafetyOn Education Program, which providing additional rest periods. Washington State (See Supreme ruled in a pesticide applicators. chart Court below.) The additional funds would support rebuilding the licensing • providing NIOSH-approved respirators 5-4 decision, that agricultural workersstaff mustfor technical support and education. A separate database. It would also support additional to all employees for voluntary use and proposal would increase registration be paid overtime forfertilizer any work over fortyfees. encourage employees to use them. hours per week. Agricultural employees • requiring respirator training and use. Proposed Pesticide Licensefrom fee increases: have been exempted overtime pay License Type

Legislative proposals: Pesticide License fees: State agencies have already submitted their proposals to the Governor’s office for approval. The Washington State Department of Agriculture is asking the legislature to increase pesticide registration and license fees. License fees would increase by 30% plus a new $7 surcharge to support WSU’s Pesticide Safety Education Program, which provides pre-licensing and recertification courses for pesticide applicators. (See chart to the right.) The additional funds would support rebuilding the licensing

since 1959. This has been the case in all states until recently when California, New York, Maryland and Minnesota created various forms of overtime pay for ag workers. In those states, overtime begins after 60 hours a week.

Private Applicator Limited Private Applicator* Rancher Private Applicator* Commercial Applicator Commercial Operator Private-Commercial Public Operator Commercial Consultant Public Consultant Demonstration & Research Structural Pest Inspector Pesticide Dealer Dealer Manager

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30% Increase

+ $7.00 ~ # of Increase in License WSU Licenses (does not include fee 2019 $7 fee for WSU) $43 $50 11,687 $10 $40 148 $103 $110 121 $278 $285 1,476 $63 $88 $95 5,379 $21 $43 $50 984 $10 $43 $50 5,019 $10 $78 $85 984 $18 $43 $50 43 $10 $43 $50 166 $10 $78 $85 682 $18 $88 $95 642 $20 Washington State Nursery1,446 & Landscape Association $43 $50 $10 - 7- 7 Washington State Nursery & Landscape Association


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A Foundation Grows & Delivers Opportunity Gregory, Business Technology Manager Q&A with Elliot & Anna Paolozzi, CPH, Green Goods Buyer Watson’s Greenhouse & Nursery

Q: What platform are you using for your online storefront? What do you like best about it? What challenges do you have with it? EG: Shopify. I like the user interface and customization, the app is very useful, sometimes better than the desktop version. I use the app constantly on my phone when I’m out checking inventory or adding items. When we were desperate to get annuals online in the spring, we had multiple people using their phones to add items and it was very efficient. Plenty of challenges with shopify from themes not working correctly to tax not calculating correctly. We had to create a tax collection and manually add every product so that when they were purchased the tax was overridden with WA tax rate. Q: Does the platform integrate with your inventory? If not, what is your strategy for adding and updating plants and products? EG: Shopify does not integrate so we had to manually check inventory for the last 7 months. This last month we finally got an integrated system called Accumula so now every product that has a specific SKU has the inventory being updated in real time. We still have inventory issues with items that are generic SKU like Geranium 4”. Those items do not update inventory in real time and it is a big pain to track those manually :( Q: Thinking back to Spring 2020, walk us through some of your steps taken - from decision to launch to maintenance - of your online storefront. EG: Well, I had already begun starting the online store on shopify a year or so before covid so I had the foundation of everything we needed to sell items online. We knew we needed to get as much spring products online as possible so we just started adding every single annual and vegetable to begin with. Once we started 8 - The B&B Magazine

selling tons of annuals online, we had to manually check inventory almost every day, which was very time consuming, but totally worth it. Next season we will have to figure out a better method to tracking inventory (which would be to have specific SKUs for everything) but we are not sure we will be able to do that for everything. Q: How much staff did it take to serve your online storefront? How many people were employed to launch? How many people were employed to maintain and serve orders? Was this their sole focus? Were their several individuals involved in one order, or did a sole employee handle an order? AP: Staff required ranged from 2 to 6 people on any given day, but all new cashiers were trained to pull orders right off the bat. Q: Reflecting back, what would you have done differently? Were there any unexpected positive outcomes? EG: I would have created a guide book on how to add items to shopify (mobile and desktop guide) so that I could delegate those tasks to others without having to teach them directly. We have sent the guide out to multiple people now and it works great. Pretty much the biggest thing I would do differently would be to create a system on how everything needs to be done from adding products, checking inventory, to fulfillment. Write it all down in a guide and delegate as much as I can free up my time for growing the online store rather than operating it. Positive outcomes were that the online store created a lot of work for people, so anyone who was working with online orders learned a ton about plants and where everything was in the store. AP: Designated spots for curbside pick up, someone to man the curbside area and a phone so they could work on other things between customers.


We want to use the online store as a marketing tool as much as an avenue for sales. Q: With regards to the impact to your bottom line, did the sales outweigh the inputs needed to maintain, manage and service orders via your online storefront? EG: Sales by far outweighed the inputs needed to maintain. We did not have to hire anybody specifically for online orders. It just created a lot more work for people who already had their daily work. One huge bonus is that our store was technically open 24 hours a day. We would see sales come through at literally 3AM. Q: Looking forward, will you continue to offer and integrate your online storefront in your overall business & marketing plan? EG: Yes, everything we do is now integrated into our online store. From social media and email marketing to our google ads. We are trying to create the online experience to resemble the in store experience. Right now we are adding as much holiday decor as possible and curating our online catalog and landing pages to be Experience Holiday at Watsons. Almost every social media post or email that goes out will link directly to products we are selling online. We want to use the online store as a marketing tool as much as an avenue for sales.

Q: Now that online shopping has fully penetrated the nursery industry, how do you see this shaping our industry for the future? EG: For retail stores I see this as a huge marketing tool for customers to browse through pages and pages of products online then they come in the store having a good idea of what they want. We will always want the option for online shopping to be available, but we would much rather them see the products online then come into the store to buy it. I can imagine the future online stores to be closely integrated with the retail storefront, so that customers can see the product online and have that link to a map of the store of where those products are located. In a future where social distancing is the norm, I envision more people using their phones while shopping in store to find products without the need for face to face interaction.

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From Shutdown Restrictions to Future Opportunity by Theresa Dreaney, Owner of Bremerton City Nursery As 2020 approached we were looking forward to celebrating the 25th anniversary of owning our nursery. Little did we know there were other plans in the works! Early in February as we saw the swell coming our way John said to me, “Would you rather have our family and friends around us, or money in the bank at the end of this?” That question helped us put our options in perspective and guided the choices we would make. When the stay-at-home order was issued on March 23rd, we chose to close the nursery and build an online store nearly overnight. Even though we were deemed “essential,” it was too stressful trying to keep people safe and “socially distanced” within our limited footprint. We have four sons who took on the challenge with us. Our third son Matthew, along with his partner, led the charge by building the virtual storefront and teaching his mother how to become a database administrator/application developer. (Check out Ronny Chieng on YouTube, “The Most Excruciating Form of Torture,” if you think this was an easy task!) We were using Vend as our POS and WooCommerce as our online platform. The groundwork was laid, and our website and POS were in place. Now we needed to build a 10 - The B&B Magazine

store and put the parts together. It took us two weeks to get the site working and loaded with enough products to open. We focused on vegetables, annuals, hanging baskets and organic soils. We loaded over 1000 SKUs, most with photos and brief descriptions. We launched on April 11th and offered delivery to our four local zip codes, with a $50.00 minimum order, a $10.00 delivery fee and an “optional” $10.00 processing fee to help offset the newly acquired expenses of running the site. When we added curbside pickup two weeks later, we realized that most people paid the “optional” processing fee and allowed us to say we had “free” curbside pickup. We continued to operate virtually only for a total of six weeks before reopening to the public on Memorial Day weekend. The hours of work needed to accomplish this is hard to calculate and easy to underestimate. We did not hire anyone; in addition to his own full-time career in Bellevue, Matthew worked tirelessly to help us launch and maintain our site as we learned what we needed to do. The mechanics of putting all of this in motion is where the rest of our sons, friends and family came into play. We had laid off all our employees in March and were now going to implement this new way of operating our business with “volunteers.” We continued to receive our inventory, keeping the plants on the grower racks and organizing by categories, which helped with the pulling of orders. Vend tracked the inventory, and the receipts showed us how many of each item we still had in stock. When the stock dropped below our established limit it was automatically unpublished from the website. We had very few fulfillment issues while we were operating the online store. John and the boys handled the deliveries and organized the curbside pickups. I continued to add items and update inventory on the website.


We see the opportunities for online as our biggest source of revenue growth in the future. We plan to add a “ship” category & hire someone to help manage and promote the site. Looking back, it is hard to imagine that we were able to pull this off. We sold vegetables, herbs, groundcovers, annuals, perennials, shrubs, soils, and even had our Mother’s Day basket sale online! Was it close to what we would have done had we been open? No, but it paid the bills and filled us with hope for the future. We received a PPP loan in May and brought our employees back for the reopening on Memorial Day weekend. When people realized they could shop in person, the web orders began to decline, although some people still wanted to do curbside pickup and continued to place their orders through the website. The transition from online to in-person saw the most fulfillment issues. It was difficult entering the same plant from multiple growers, and we often let Vend automatically generate a SKU. We continue to have our online store open for delivery and curbside. We see the opportunities for online as our biggest source of revenue growth in the future. We plan to add a “ship” category and hire someone to help manage and promote the site. As I write this at the end of November, we are clawing our way back up to 2019 numbers, operating with reduced hours and a limited staff. We are surrounded by family and friends and we have money in the bank! I attribute this mostly to the support of our community. “Shop small” and “shop local” are no longer catch phrases, and we are grateful.

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2021 WSNLA Membership Directory

2021 WSNLA Member Listings

Advertiser List

Doing Business With WSNLA Members Is Good Business.

BeaverLake Nursery ....................21 www.beaverlakenursery.com Big Trees .....................................17 www.bigtreesupply.com Biringer Nursery ..........................19 www.biringernursery.com ecoPRO Sustainable Landscape ....23 www.ecoPROcertified.org Hortica ......................................... 22 www.hortica.org Motz & Sons ...............................19 NW Farm Credit Services ............12 www.northwestfcs.com Oregon Turf & Tree Farm ........... 28 www.oregonturfandtree.com Oregon Valley Greenhouse ...........2 www.ovg.com Paradise Lake Nursery .................26 www.paradiselakenursery.net

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Retail Nurseries & Garden Centers Airport Garden Center

Mark Matthews 2200 W Edgewood Dr. Port Angeles, WA 98363 360-457-8462, 360-417-5511 magc@airportgarden.biz

Azusa Farm and Gardens LLC Everett Chu, CPH, EPC 14904 State Route 20 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-424-1580 info@azusafarm.com www.azusafarm.com

Bainbridge Gardens

Donna Harui 9415 Miller Rd NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110-0176 206-842-5888 206-842-7645 info@bainbridgegardens.com www.bainbridgegardens.com

Big Trees, Inc

Nancy Penrose, EPC 10928 Springhetti Rd Snohomish, WA 98296 360-563-2700 360-563-0816 nancyp@bigreesupply.com www.bigtreesupply.com

Bremerton City Nursery

John & Theresa Dreaney 912 Adele Ave Bremerton, WA 98312 360-373-8765 360-373-0324 jandtdreaney@comcast.net www.bremertoncitynursery.com

By The Falls Gardens, Inc.

John and Lori Pitts P.O. Box 1258 Physical: 20207 113th St NE Granite Falls, WA 98252 360-691-6418 bythefallsgardens@frontier.com www.bythefalls.weebly.com

Christianson’s Nursery and Greenhouse

John - CPH, & Toni Christianson 15806 Best Rd Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-466-3821 360-466-2940 johnlchristianson@gmail.com www.christiansonsnursery.com

Classic Nursery & Landscape Co.

Alan Burke 16215 140th Pl NE Woodinville, WA 98072 425-885-5678 425-419-4658 info@classicnursery.com www.classicnursery.com

Clearview Nursery & Stone Ryan Weier 16918 SR 9 SE Snohomish, WA 98296

360-668-4390

office@clearviewnursery.net www.clearviewnursery.net

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Flower World, Inc.

New Dungeness Nursery

The Barn Nursery

Go Natives! Nursery

Orchard’s Nursery

Mark Orchard 10521 SR 532 Stanwood, WA 98292 360-629-3586 360-939-0452 bigorchard@frontier.com www.orchardsnursery.com

Thompson’s Greenhouse

Stephen Thompson 6412 State Route 9 Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 360-856-2147 360-856-4227 thompsongreenhouse@wavecable.com

Gray Barn Nursery at Pacific Topsoils

Roadhouse Nursery

Kristin Schultz 1051 N 35th St Seattle, WA 98103 206-632-1760 kristin@urbanearthnursery.com www.urbanearthnursery.com

John & Marijke Postema 9322 196th St SE Snohomish, WA 98296-7952 425-481-7565 360-668-6741 marijke@flowerworldusa.com www.flowerworldusa.com Donald Norman 2112 NW 199th St. Shoreline, WA 98177 206-799-1749 gonatives@gmail.com www.gonativesnursery.com Sandy Forman 20871 Redmond Fall City Rd Everett, WA 98203 425-898-8265 425-898-8293 graybarn@pacifictopsoils.com www.graybarn.com

Green Valley Garden

Anne Jaso 3050 Plaza Way Walla Walla, WA 99362 509-204-0055 greenvalww@gmail.com www.greenvalleygardens.com

Hobart Farms Nursery

Jessica Klein Distefano 26514 SE 216th Street Maple Valley, WA 98038 425-358-7979 jessica@hobartfarmsnursery.com www.hobartfarmsnursery.com

Job’s Nursery

Duane Job, Arthur Job, EPC. Alex Job & Kathy Job 4072 Columbia River Rd Pasco, WA 99301 509-547-4843 509-547-4843 duanejob@gmail.com www.jobsnursery.com

Magnolia Garden Center

Chuck & Margaret Flaherty 3213 W Smith St Seattle, WA 98199 206-284-1161 206-284-0081 maggarcen@aol.com www.magnoliagarden.com

McAuliffe’s Valley Nursery Jamie & Tiffini McAuliffe

11910 Springhetti Rd Snohomish, WA 98296 360-862-1323 info@mcauliffesvalleynursery.com www.mcauliffesvalleynursery.com

My Garden Nursery

Jenny Gunderson, CPH William Raynolds 929 East Bakerview Road Bellingham, WA 98226 360-366-8406 mygardennursery@gmail.com www.mygardennursery.com

Doug Cockburn, CPH 4911 Sequim-Dungeness Wy Sequim, WA 98382 360-681-0132 newdungeness@gmail.com www.newdungenessnursery.com

George and Janet Bahr, CPH 12511 Central Valley Rd NW Poulsbo, WA 98370-7016 360- 779-9589 360-779-9908 roadhousenrsry@embarqmail.com www.roadhousenursery.com

Rosedale Gardens

Scott - CPH & Lyn Junge 7311 Rosedale St NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253-851-SEED 253-851-7347 lyn@rosedalegardens.com www.rosedalegardens.com

Sky Nursery

Linda Dreewes 18528 Aurora Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133 206-546-4851 206-546-8010 sky@skynursery.com www.skynursery.com

Snohomish Garden Center

Randy Fortin 11602 92nd Street SE Snohomish, WA 98290 360-568-3840 360-568-1482 randy@snohomishgardencenter.com www.snohomishgardencenter.com

Springbrook Nursery & Trucking, Inc.

Thomas Little 9022 84th NE Arlington, WA 98223 360-653-6545 360-653-1933 springbrooknursery@hotmail.com

Sunnyside Nursery, Inc.

Steve & Pauline Smith, CPH 3915 Sunnyside Blvd Marysville, WA 98270 425-334-2002 425-335-3580 sunnysidenursery@msn.com www.sunnysidenursery.net

Swansons Nursery

Brian Damron 9701 15th Ave NW Seattle, WA 98117 206-782-2543 206-782-1910 garden@swansonsnursery.com www.swansonsnursery.com

Tapestry Garden & Farm Tracey Kosenski, CPH 7948 Normandy Street SE Olympia, WA 98501 360-515-0318 plantgeek65@gmail.com www.naturestapestry landscapes.com

Cindy Hammell 9510 Old Hwy 99 SE Olympia, WA 98501 360-943-5633 FAX 360-943-5633 cindy@thebarnnurseryolympia.com www.thebarnnurseryolympia.com

Urban Earth

Valley Nursery, Inc.

Brad Watts, CPH 20882 Bond Rd N Poulsbo, WA 98370 360-779-3806 360-779-7426 brad@valleynurseryinc.com www.valleynurseryinc.com

Vassey Nursery

Steve Vassey, CPH 2424 Tacoma Rd Puyallup, WA 98371 253-841-3550 253-845-5375 swvnrsy@msn.com www.vasseynursery.com

Watson’s Greenhouse, LLC

Maidee Watson 6211 Pioneer Way E Puyallup, WA 98371 253-845-7359 253-845-8921 info@watsonsgreenhouse.com www.watsonsgreenhouse.com

West Seattle Nursery, Inc.

Marcia Bruno 5275 California Ave SW Seattle, WA 98136 206-935-9276 206-935-1494 marcia@westseattlenursery.com www.westseattlenursery.com

Whitney Gardens & Nursery Eleanor Sather PO Box 170 Physical: 306264 US-101 Brinnon, WA 98320 800-952-2404 360-796-3556 info@whitneygardens.com www.whitneygardens.com

Windmill Gardens

Ben DeGoede, CPH Sumner, WA 98390 253-863-5843 253-863-0869 info@windmillgarden.com www.windmillgarden.com


Wholesale Nurseries & Greenhouse Growers Biringer Nursery, LLC

Josef & Mary Ann Biringer PO Box 2809 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-848-5151 FAX 360-848-5959 biringernursery@msn.com www.biringernursery.com

Chrishaven Trees

Ken & Sue Christianson, CPH 11710 Pulver Rd Burlington, WA 98233 360-757-8996 FAX 360-757-8996 sue@chrishaventrees.com

Columbia & Okanogan Nursery

Todd Snyder PO Box 116 Physical: 1700 N. Wenatchee Ave Wenatchee, WA 98807-0116 509-662-7164 FAX 509-662-4519 tree@c-onursery.com www.c-onursery.com

Gibson’s Nursery & Landscape Supply, Inc.

Gary Gibson S 1401 Pines Rd Spokane, WA 99206-5453 509-928-0973 509-926-4352 gibsonsnursery@gmail.com

Hima Nursery Inc.

Naeem Iqbal & Shannon Votaw 20629 State Rt 9 SE Snohomish, WA 98296 425-317-8822 FAX 425-259-4285 hima@himanursery.com www.himanursery.com

HX2 Farm LLC

Ted Haines 8832 Floster Slough Rd Snohomish, WA 98290 425-238-9868 haines.ted@gmail.com

Puget Sound Plants, Inc.

Roger Canfield, CPH PO Box 26 Olympia, WA 98507 360-943-0480 FAX 360-943-9251 roger@psplants.com www.psplants.com

Queen’s Cup Nursery LLC

Patricia Parks PO Box 2597 Physical: 14028 Glen Acres Rd SW Vashon, WA 98070 206-713-3914 pat@queenscupnursery.com

Skagit Gardens, Inc.

Nanci Allen 4113 Riverbend Road Mount Vernon, WA 98273 800-59-8372 FAX 800-874-1456 nallen@skagitgardens.com www.skagitgardens.com

Sound Native Plants, Inc.

Ben Alexander PO Box 7505 Olympia, WA 98507 360-352-4122 FAX 360-867-0007 amee@soundnativeplants.com www.soundnativeplants.com

T&L Nursery, Inc.

13245 Woodinville-Redmond Rd Redmond, WA 98052 425-885-5050 FAX 425-861-5412 info@TandLnursery.com www.TandLnursery.com

Tadpole Haven Native Plants Shirley Doolittle-Egerdahl 20322 197th Ave NE Woodinville, WA 98077 425-788-6100 growing@tadpolehaven.com www.tadpolehaven.com

Urban Forest Nursery, Inc.

Nurserytrees.com, LLC Michael Gillie 13510 Old Snohomish-Monroe Rd Snohomish, WA 98290 425-343-2650 FAX 425 953 5780 info@nurserytrees.com www.nurserytrees.com

Jim Barborinas 15119 McLean Rd Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-428-5810 FAX 360-428-1822 jim@urbanforestryservices.com www.urbanforestnursery.com

Northwest Nurseries Laura Wildfong 8818 132nd Ave NE Remond, WA 98052 425-822-0076 laura@nwnurseries.com www.nwnurseries.com

Van Klaveren’s Nursery, LLC

Jacob & Trudy Van Klaveren 13419 84th St NE Lake Stevens, WA 98258 360-659-5560 FAX 360-658-1309 jack@vknursery.com www.vknursery.com

Paradise Lake Nursery

Van Well Nursery

Scott Pringle, CPH 10129 221st Pl SE Snohomish, WA 98296-7137 206-930-4132 FAX 888-566-3372 ParadiseLakeNursery@gmail.com www.paradiselakenursery.net

Pete Van Well PO Box 1339 Wenatchee, WA 98807 509-886-8189 FAX 509-886-0294 vanwell@vanwell.net www.vanwell.net

Westcoast Nursery

Randy & Valerie Anderson 18720 SR 203 Monroe, WA 98272 360-794-5457 FAX 360-805-0773 sales@westcoastnursery.com www.westcoastnursery.com

Wetlands & Woodlands Wholesale Nursery, Inc.

Kathy Jeppsen, Joy Routh 23423 57th Ave SE Woodinville, WA 98072 425-338-9218 FAX 425-337-4985 joy@wetlandswoodlands.com

Woodbrook Native Plant Nursery

Ingrid Wachtler, CPH 5919 78th Ave NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253-857-6808 woodbrk@harbornet.com woodbrooknativeplantnursery.com

Woods Creek Nursery

Kristy Calozza 21028 Woods Creek Rd Monroe, WA 98272 360-794-6823 FAX 360-794-9385 info@woodscreeknursery.com

Wildlands Nursery

Ryan Watts 1941 Saint St Richland, WA 99354 509-375-4177 FAX 509-375-4717 info@wildlands-inc.com www.wildlandsnursery.com

Out of State

Wholesale Nurseries & Growers Bailey Nurseries, Inc. Lisa Allen 1325 Bailey Rd St. Paul, MN 55119-6199 800-829-8898 FAX 800-829-8894 Lisa.Allen@baileynursery.com www.baileynurseries.com

Kuenzi Turf & Nursery Myron Kuenzi, Rick Metzger 6475 State St Salem, OR 97317 503-585-8337 FAX 503-375-7619 rick@kuenziturfnursery.com www.kuenziturfnursery.com

Beaverlake Nursery Troy Martin PO Box 927 BeaverCreek, OR 97004 503-632-4787 FAX 503-632-5412 info@beaverlakenursery.com www.beaverlakenursery.com

Little Prince of Oregon Nursery, Inc. Keith Ketch de Kanter 15868 NE Eilers Rd Aurora, OR 97002 503-678-5687 FAX 503-678-5887 ketch@littleprinceoforegon.com www.littleprinceoforegon.com

Blooming Nursery, Inc. Grace Dinsdale 3839 SW Golf Course Rd Cornelius, OR 97113 800-257-0719 FAX 800-239-5926 kipk@bloomingnursery.com www.BLOOMINGNURSERY.COM

N.A.T.S. Nursery Ltd. Rod Nataros, Ron Jacobson 24555 32nd Ave Langley, V2Z 2J5 604-530-9300 FAX 604-530-9500 ron@natsnursery.com www.natsnursery.com

Cornflower Farms Ann Chandler PO Box 896 Elk Grove, CA 95759 916-689-1015 FAX 916-689-1968 natives@cornflowerfarms.com www.cornflowerfarms.com

Oregon Turf & Tree Farms Tom Dearmond 18381 Boones Ferry Rd NE Hubbard, OR 97032 800-426-1335 FAX 503-981-0880 tom@oregonturfandtree.com www.oregonturfandtree.com

EVL Nursery Inc. Mike Scholtens 5317 224th Street Langley, BC V2Y 2M2 604-514-5060 FAX 604-514-5068 sales@evlnursery.com www.evlnursery.com

Youngblood Nursery, Inc. Don, Jeanne & Troy Youngblood PO Box 20250 Keizer, OR 97307 Physical: 8125 Windsor Island Rd N Salem, OR 97303 503-390-8619 FAX 503-390-0028 sales@youngbloodnursery.com www.youngbloodnursery.com

Gallon House Nursery LLC Jacob Schiedler 7862 Gallon House Rd. Silverton, OR 97381 503-991-1837 jas2110@hotmail.com

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Landscape & Landscape Design Businesses Botanical Sam’s LLC

Samuel McDonald, CPH 4753 22nd Ave SW Seattle, WA 98106 206-566-7206 sam@botanicalsams.com

Brier Creek Gardens, LLC

Catie Smith, CPH 22021 W Bostian Rd Ste 1A Woodinville, WA 98072 425-778-3716 FAX 425-778-2013 briercreekgardens@frontier.com www.briercreekgardens.com

Buckley Nursery Company, Inc.

Dave Hemmings 16819 92nd Street E Sumner, WA 98390 253-863-9563 FAX 253-863-1545 ahemmings@buckleynursery.com

Cloud Garden Landscape Design

C. Andrew Barker, CPH Seattle, WA 98115 206-919-1361 candrewbarker@gmail.com

Fancy Plants Gardens, Inc.

James Sprague, CPH 8822 NE 187th St Bothell, WA 98011 425-770-0729 fancypg@yahoo.com www.fancyplantsgardens.com

Garden Vision, LLC

Gardens ALIVE Design

Landscapes By Linda

Kirsten Lints, CPH Duvall, WA 98019 425-318-2971 kirsten@gardensALIVEdesign.com www.gardensALIVEdesign.com

Linda Zimmer, CPH Woodinville, WA 98072-3012 425-481-5345 linda@lbllandscapegroup.com www.landscapesbylinda.net

Grina Landscape Design, LLC

Le Jardinet

Shannon Grina, CPH Gig Harbor, WA 98335 425-736-5170 shannonG99@comcast.net www.grinalandscapedesign.com

In Harmony Sustainable Landscapes

Ladd Smith, EPC 23622 Bothell Everett Hwy Bothell, WA 98021 425-486-2180 FAX 425-486-2185 ladds@inharmony.com www.inharmony.com

Kaleidoscope Inc.

George, Sarah Gregory, CPH, EPC 16037 Aurora Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133 206-533-1122 FAX 206-533-1125 info@kaleidoscopeinc.net www.kaleidoscopeinc.net

Landscape Professionals, Inc.

John Hunsaker PMB 365, 6947 Coal Creek Pkwy SE Newcastle, WA 425-235-3405 FAX 425-235-1485 landscapepro@msn.com

Kate Easton, CPH, EPC Port Orchard, WA 98366 360-908-5887 keaston@gardenvisioninc.com www.gardenvisioninc.com

Karen Chapman, CPH Duvall, WA 98019 425-765-3574 karen@lejardinetdesigns.com www.lejardinetdesigns.com

Lucinda Landscapes

Lucinda McMahan, CPH PO Box 68 Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 425-773-4237 lucinda31@comcast.net

Maple Hill Gardens LLC

Shawna Van Nimwegen, CPH 5017 12th Ave S Renton, WA 98108 206-313-2577 maplehillgardens@yahoo.com

Megan Pulkkinen Landscape Design

Megan Pulkkinen, CPH, EPC Poulsbo, WA 98370-6619 360-265-5799 megancph@hotmail.com www.megancph.com

New Growth Gardens

Asher Christl, CPH 4711 50th Ave S Seattle, WA 98118 610-392-5886 newgrowthseattle@gmail.com www.newgrowthseattle.com

Pangea Gardenscapes LLC

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Joe Machcinski 6943 Richards Ave SE Port Orchard, WA 98367 360-990-3035 besthands@aol.com www.pangeagardenscapes.com

Plant People NW

Shannon Stephens, CPH 2709 NE 145th Seattle, WA 98125 206-778-7426 shannon@plantpeoplenw.com www.plantpeoplenw.com

Planscapes

Pam Roy, CPH 425-252-9469 info@planscapesdesign.com www.planscapesdesign.com

Planterra

Chuck Burget, CPH PO Box 226 Physical:12303 Issaquah-Hobart Rd SE Issaquah, WA 98027 425-681-9945 chuck@pacificplants.com

Plantscapes, Inc.

Neil Corcoran 1127 Poplar Place South Seattle, WA 98144 206-623-7100 FAX 206-682-0772 ncorcoran@plantscapes.com www.plantscapes.com

Quality Landscapes

Stephen Serafin PO Box 359 Port Hadlock, WA 98339 360-385-6663 qualitylandscapes@cablespeed.com

Rock Solid Landscapes, LLC

Gregory Smaus, CPH, EPC 3300 NE 55th Street Seattle, WA 98105 206-523-7625 info@rocksolidlandscapes.com

Rosebriar Gardens & Design, LLC

Rose Lee Seattle, WA 98118 206-723-3796 yesroses@earthlink.com

Schafer Specialty Landscape & Design

Melissa Schafer, CPH Vashon, WA 98070 206-240-7167 melissa@schaferspecialty.com www.schaferspecialty.com

Siren Designs, LLC

Diana Dauble, EPC Renton, WA 98059 425-463-8450 sirendesigns@live.com

Sublime Garden Design, LLC

Heidi Skievaski, CPH, EPC Snohomish, WA 98290 360-863-3224 heidi@sublimegardendesign.com www.sublimegardendesign.com

Sweet Loam Fine Gardening LLC

Stacy Smith, CPH Issaquah, WA 98027 425-246-7530 stacysweetloam@gmail.com www.sweetloam.com

Van Wingerden Landscaping, Inc. John Van Wingerden

1291 Cemetery Rd Sunnyside, WA 98944 509-837-5593 john@vanwingerdenlandscaping.com vanwingerdenlandscaping.com


Horticulture Suppliers Anderson Pots

Rick Anderson 2425 SE Moores St Portland, OR 97222 503-654-5629 FAX 503-654-5655 rick@andersonpots.com www.andersonpots.com

Andrea McFadden & Associates Andrea McFadden 7 Highland Drive #102 Seattle, WA 98109 215-901-0449 andreamcfadden@verizon.net

Camden Gardens

6535 5th Place South , Suite A Seattle, WA 98108 206-397-5470 Katie@camdengardens.net www.camdengardens.net

de Jong Sawdust & Shavings

Cory de Jong 11818 184th NE Redmond, WA 98052-2215 425-885-1821 FAX 425-881-7863 smdj10@deJongss.com www.dejongss.com

Edmonds Community College Horticulture Dept. Lorraine Brooks 20000 68th Ave West Lynnwood, WA 98036 425-640-1739 Horticulture@edcc.edu www.edcc.edu/programs/hort

Everbearing Services

Ron McCabe 6835 SE 78th Ave Portland, OR 97206 503-875-8364 rmccabe@everbearingservices.com www.everbearingservices.com

Hortica

Bob Otsuka 1 Horticultural Lane, PO Box 428 Edwardsville, IL 62025 800-851-7740 FAX 800-233-3642 sales@hortica.com www.hortica.com

K-Pots Nursery Containers

Kathleen Martin 5720-C NE 121st Avenue Vancouver, WA 98682 360-833-3815, steve@k-pots.com www.k-pots.cpom

Marenakos Rock Center

Scott Hackney PO Box 478 Preston, WA 98050 425-392-3313 FAX 425-392-7332 info@marenakos.com www.marenakos.com

Northwest Farm Credit Services Justin Becker 629 South Markey Blvd Chehalis, WA 98532 360-767-1100 FAX 360-767-1105 justin.becker@northwestfcs.com www.northwestfcs.com

NW Nursery Buyers Association John Trax 22200 E Lolo Pass Rd Rhododendron, OR 97049 503-622-1260 FAX 503-622-1284 carrie@nnba.info www.nnba.info

OBC Northwest, Inc.

Brianna Berreth PO Box 759 Canby, OR 97013 503-266-2021 FAX 503-266-6837 obc@obcnw.com www.obcnw.com

Ogden Murphy Wallace, PLLC Robert Andre’ 901 5th Ave, Ste. 3500 Seattle, WA 98164-2008 206-447-2252 www.omwlaw.com

Oregon Valley Greenhouses, Inc. Ivan Schuening PO Box 220 Aurora, OR 97002-0220 503-678-2700 FAX 503-678-2789 ivans@ovg.com www.ovg.com

Oregon Wire Products Arbor Fessler 13030 NE Whitaker Way

Portland, OR 97230 503-408-3380 arbor.fessler@oregonwire.com www.oregonwire.com

Pacific Stone Co., Inc.

Timothy Gray 3826 Rucker Ave Everett, WA 98201 425-258-1911 FAX 425-258-1904 timg@pacificstoneco.com www.pacificstoneco.com

Ragen & Associates

Chip Ragen 517 E Pike St Upper Level Seattle, WA 98122 206-329-4737 FAX 206 329-9926 info@ragenassociates.com www.ragenassociates.com

Seattle Public Utilities

Mark Guthrie, EPC Seattle, WA 98124 206-684-5955 mark.guthrie@seattle.gov Associate SE

Seattle University Grounds Dept.

Shannon Britton 901 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 206-296-6440 FAX 206-296-2281 brittons@seattleu.edu

Senninger

David Wagstaff 16220 E. Hwy 50 Clermont, FL 34711 208--616-3230 david.wagstaff@senninger.com

Steuber Distributing Co.

JoAnne Hardy PO Box 100 Snohomish, WA 98291-0100 360-568-2626 FAX 360-568-8960 steuberdistributing@yahoo.com

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866-313-2333 360-563-2700 BigTreeSupply.com

Alan Kiraly 4600 N. Suttle Rd Portland, OR 97217 503-286-4333 FAX 503-286-1068 sales@perlite.com www.perlite.com

TAGRO - City of Tacoma

Dan Eberhardt, Rob Ross 2201 Portland Ave East Tacoma, WA 98421-2711 253-502-2150 FAX 253- 502-2199 e.eberhardt@cityoftacoma.org rross@cityoftacoma.org www.TAGRO.com

United Recycling & Container

Ryan Weier 19001 Yew Way Snohomish, WA 98296 888-377-9009 www.unitedorganicsco.com

Vermeer Rocky Mountain Bryce Elstad 6120 N Myrtle Spokane, WA 99217 509-484-2441 belstad@vermeermt.com vermeerrockymountain.com

Walwrath Soil Products Jami Burke 11405 24th ave E Tacoma, WA 98445 253-606-4101 jami@tewalwrath.com

Wilbur-Ellis Company Larry Litten 1519 14th Street NW Auburn, WA 98001 253-351-6591 FAX 253-351-6876 llitten@wecon.com

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Individual Members AFFILIATE MEMBERS Ann Acton Cannon Beach, 425-269-2244 adacton@mac.com Frank Byles Olympia, 360-352-4725 bylesfj@comcast.net Craig Callies, CPH, EPC Everett,425-257-8583 ccallies@everettwa.gov Marianna Clark, CPH Seattle, 206-683-3418 mclarksea@yahoo.com Peter Dervin Everett, 425-879-1033 pdervin@vpcsales.com Thomas Evans, CPH North Bend, 425-442-7117 info@thomasjtreecare.com Lisa Ferrell, CPH - LQ Kirkland, 425-213-7581 s-lisa.ferrell@lwtech.edu Rochelle Gandour-Rood Tacoma, 253-502-8191 conservation@cityoftacoma.org Gloria Gilmer Lopez Island, 303-304-9852 gloria.gilmer@gmail.com Ann Gilpin, CPH Seattle, 206-755-5045 gilpinann@gmail.com Caitlin Gilson Mountlake Terrace, 617-314-1200 CGilson@bastyr.edu Lloyd Glasscock, CPH Stanwood, 425-422-3336 lloydg@MPEshows.com Steven Herbig, CPH Olympia, 360-455-9397 SteveH@tacomaparks.com

Steven Hilderbrand Seattle, 206-919-7206 hildy248@gmail.com

Christina Orrino SEATTLE, 206-334-3823 CMORRINO@GMAIL.COM

Marybeth Hillard, CPH Redmond, 425-260-9561 marybeth3000@outlook.com

Michelle Rau Mill Creek, 801-915-0463 mchll.jnsn@gmail.com

Rhene Johns, CPH Gig Harbor, 253-858-3000 rhenej@gmail.com

Kathleen Ryan, CPH Seattle, 206-330-5709 katryus@yahoo.com

Jason Jorgensen, CPH Seattle, 206-931-7429 info@thirdspring.com

Larry Schmit Tacoma, 253-564-1355

Bill Kesel, CPH Shoreline, 206-546-1104 bill.kesel@gmail.com Erin Lau, CPH Seattle, 206-473-2332 erin@erinlaudesign.com Tom Lawrence Lk Forest Pk, 206-766-0493 pruner.tom@gmail.com Jeffrey Leonard, CPH, EPC Seattle, 206-363-0874 jeffbleonard@hotmail.com Elaine McEnery, CPH Redmond, 425 898-1402 info@renewalbydesign.com Heather McLagan Cheney, 509-209-1938 hmclagan@cheneysd.org Jennifer Murphy Seattle, 206-306-3315 paperbarklandscapedesign@gmail.com Andy Navage, CPH Bainbridge Island, 360-265-6639 bloedelreserve.andy@gmail.com Smitha Navda, CPH Redmond, 425-499-9450 smitha.navda@gmail.com

Laurel Skillman Mercer Island, 425-599-6989 laurelskillman@gmail.com Hari Stone Bremerton, 360-337-7157 x6262 hari.stone@wsu.edu Jennifer Thompson Kirkland, 425-503-6327 jenLthompson@hotmail.com Tristan Thamm Bellingham, 303-817-5275 tristanthamm@gmail.com Beth Thonney, CPH Kirkland, 425-822-0961 bethonney@gmail.com Hilary Turner, CPH Rollingbay, 206-778-4645 Hilaryturn@gmail.com Jill Wendland, CPH Ravensdale, 206-595-8284 jjwendland@yahoo.com Anita White Bellevue, 360-224-8618 anita@white-ink.net Garrett Zwar, CPH Renton, 206-578-9602 mcfarlandcreekroad@gmail.com

Mary Nickerson Woodinville, 206-484-6751 mary.nickerson@outlook.com

Cyndi Baumgardner, CPH Burien, 206-432-4429 cbaumgardner@agr.wa.gov

Lara Massey, CPH Olympia, 360-902-1874 lmassey@agr.wa.gov

Aaron Paul Pasco, 509-545-2018 apaul@agr.wa.gov

Scott Brooks, CPH Morton, 360-740-1213 sbrooks@agr.wa.gov

Benita Matheson Ephrata, 509-933-1898 bmatheson@agr.Wa.gov

Lisa Rouse Anacortes, 360-428-1663 lrouse@agr.wa.gov

Cindy Cooper, CPH Olympia, 360-902-2062 ccooper@agr.wa.gov

Kailee Moulton Olympia, 360-725-0049 kailee.moulton@hotmail.com

Rene Simon Renton, 360-481-4039 rsimon@agr.wa.gov

Sherry Lagerstam Yakima, WA 98902 slagerstam@agr.wa.gov

Kay Oakley Bellingham, 360-676-6739 koakley@agr.wa.gov

Sue Welch, CPH Chehalis, 253-471-4426 swelch@agr.wa.gov

Haley Palec Tacoma, 253-471-4427 hpalec@agr.wa.gov 18 - The B&B Magazine

Steven Albergine Bainbridge Island, 206-780-0227 stevenalbergine@gmail.com Matt Anderson Redmond, 651-895-6120 handyman.mat27@gmail.com Michael Dolieslager Pullman, 559-397-1225 dolieslager.m@gmail.com Scott Elliott Kenmore, 876-778-4043 haribon@uw.edu Amy Ferro Seattle, 206-819-3739 amylr72@gmail.com Michelle Gaspaire Port Orchard, 253-218-7242 mgaspaire77@gmail.com Emily Joseph Renton, 253-880-6875 emilygracejoseph@gmail.com Rose Keogh Quilcene, 401-585-5454 rosekeogh@ymail.com Starina Lelani Kirkland, 360-403-6541 s-starina.leilani@lwtech.edu Karlee Ray Maddex Monroe, 425-345-2690 k.rayyy@gmail.com Brian Matson Seattle, 206-647-9063 brian.matson64@gmail.com Annie May Milton, 310-545-8890 cargoannie@gmail.com Colin McWhorter Seattle crmcwho@gmail.com Meagan O’Dea Kirkland, 425-681-7480 meagsss@hotmail.com

WA State Department of Agriculture WSNLA Members & Regional Contacts

STUDENT MEMBERS

Chloe Oshiro Corvalis, 808-589-041 oshiroc@oregonstate.edu Emily Ross Seattle, 206-650-0179 Emily@flourishnw.com Andrew Tuttle Everson, 360-510-0102 tuttleandrewcr@gmail.com


HONORARY & HONORARY LIFETIME Rick Wright Bellingham, WA 98229 Honorary Lifetime Donald Alexander Lacey, 360-491-5197 Honorary Bob Andre’ Seattle, 206-447-7000 randre@omwlaw.com Honorary Lifetime Robert Berger Walla Walla, 360-357-6075 Honorary Lifetime Robert Buzzo, CPH Olympia, 360-280-5300 bobbuzzo@gmail.com Honorary Lifetime Walt Bubelis, WCN Lynnwood, 425-640-1739 Honorary Lifetime Charles Clark Surprise, AZ | 360-279-0393 cjanec@earthlink.net Honorary Lifetime

William Collins Anacortes, 425-379-5206 wjcollins@comcast.net Honorary Lifetime Sharon Collman Seattle, 425-357-6025 collmans@wsu.edu Honorary Lifetime Steven Crick Richland, 509-773-6102 wsnla@wsnla.org Honorary Lifetime June Davis Freeland, 360-320-4238 junedavis51@msn.com Honorary Lifetime Debra Gillett Seattle, 206-244-4914 Honorary Lifetime Honore’ Hacanson Longview, 360-425-4950 honorehacanson@gmail.com Honorary Lifetime Heather Hansen Olympia, 360-705-2040 heather@wafriends.org Honorary MR

Orine Holm Kirkland, WA 98033 Honorary SE Ed Hume, CPH Puyallup, 800-383-HUME HumeSeeds@aol.com Honorary Lifetime Dr. Rita Hummel Puyallup, 253-445-4524 hummelrl@wsu.edu Honorary MR

Gina McCauley Ocean Shores, 206-817-2372 info@snooter-doots.com Honorary Lifetime Steve McGonigal Auburn, 253-740-6889 smcgonigal@comcast.net Honorary Lifetime Steve Nord Vista, CA | 760-842-8164 Honorary Lifetime

Sue Ingman Olympia, susaningman@att.net Honorary Lifetime Dave Jarzynka Gig Harbor, Honorary Lifetime

Barry Rodda SeaTac, 206-242-6063 staff@roddaandsons.com Honorary Lifetime R Jerry Rosso, CPH Seattle, 206-679-4177 rjerryrosso@gmail.com Honorary Lifetime

Alice Knight Elma, 360-482-3258 Honorary Lifetime

Tom Van Well, WCN East Wenatchee, 509-884-7927 tvanwell@nwi.net Honorary Lifetime

Dr. Ray Maleike Puyallup, 253-268-0800 maleike@comcast.net Honorary Lifetime Don Marshall, CPH Port Ludlow, 425-739-8356 donwm60@gmail.com Honorary Lifetime

Peter Van Well Wenatchee, 509- 886-8189 vanwell@vanwell.net Honorary Lifetime

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Joanna Long, CPH Kelli Longeteig, CPH Kurt Looser, CPH Lynn Loveland, CPH Sue Lukins, CPH Ira Maki, CPH Molly Malecki, CPH Edward Manickam, CPH Don Marshall, CPH Robert Martin, CPH Diana Martin, CPH David Martinez, CPH Jeffrey Mason, CPH Lara Massey, CPH Linda McClain, CPH Mark McClain, CPH Nora McCurdy, CPH Ian McCutcheon, CPH Samuel McDonald, CPH Craig Callies, CPH Alan Haywood, CPH Mark Doucette, CPH Zilly Aigner, CPH Denise McDonough, CPH Trevor Cameron, CPH Brion Henault, CPH Audra Doyle, CPH Azure Allender, CPH Anja McElvaney, CPH Roger Canfield, CPH Grace Hensley, CPH Dee Drake, CPH Emily Allsop, CPH Elaine McEnery, CPH Alex Carlson, CPH Steven Herbig, CPH Kate Easton, CPH David Amos, CPH Lucinda McMahan, CPH Jamie Carpenter, CPH Toree Hiebert, CPH Jeremy Edhouse, CPH Eric Andrews, CPH Joan McMillion, CPH Joella Cary, CPH Marybeth Hillard, CPH Thomas Evans, CPH Tricia Avey, CPH Alexandra McPherson, CPH Janet Bahr, CPH Leticia Castro-Shockley, CPH Alejandra Feliciano, CPH Lily Hirdler, CPH Colleen Miko, CPH Samuel Hobbs, CPH Joel Ferreiro, CPH Dane Bailey, CPH Karen Chapman, CPH Cecelia Miller, CPH Ann Hoelzl-Radford, CPH Irene Mills, CPH Dan Field, CPH Marina Bambans, CPH Laura Charlton, CPH Laura (Lo) Holahan, CPH Terri Mitchell, CPH Rebecca Fletcher, CPH C. Andrew Barker, CPH Sue Christianson, CPH Kerry Hollinger, CPH Susanne Foster, CPH Janiece Bartelheimer, CPH Asher Christl, CPH Sarah Moffitt, CPH Lisa Holmes, CPH Lori Ann Fowler, CPH Jason Battles, CPH Everett Chu, CPH Ciscoe Morris, CPH Zoe Howell, CPH Cynthia Funes, CPH Lisa Bauer, CPH Gordon Clark, CPH Cora Morrison, CPH Cyndi Baumgardner, CPH Linda Fraser-Zimmer, CPH Kalem Howell, CPH Marianna Clark, CPH Andy Moss, CPH Gary Hren, CPH Mini Galindo, CPH Bruce Bennett, CPH Kyle Clifford, CPH Jeanette Moyer, CPH David Huehner, CPH Jennifer Bentz, CPH Eric Gayman, CPH Doug Cockburn, CPH Janice Murphy, CPH Barbara Husted, CPH Tracey Bernal, CPH Tobin Gilbert, CPH Karlyn Collins, CPH Jeff Naramor, CPH Andrew Jauhola, CPH Christi Bishop, CPH Ann Gilpin, CPH Brandon Cook, CPH Erin Nausieda, CPH Jim Jester, CPH Emily Bishton, CPH Lloyd Glasscock, CPH Cindy Cooper, CPH Andy Navage, CPH Rhene Johns, CPH Jessica Bloom, CPH Catie Corpron Smith, CPH Susan Goetz, CPH Smitha Navda, CPH Jana Johnson, CPH Philip Bloomquist, CPH Jennifer Gordon, CPH Ryan Crace, CPH Anju Neilju, CPH Jason Jorgensen, CPH Ken Bolser, CPH Molly Gossett, CPH Toni Cross, CPH Debbie Neill, CPH Scott Junge, CPH Beverly Boshart, CPH Jami Gramore, CPH Andy Crossett, CPH Brandon Neuhaus, CPH Shelly Brandon, CPH Faye Greenlee, CPH Skye Cyr, CPH Philomena Kedziorski, CPH Cheryl Newsome, CPH Maria Breneman, CPH Steven Gregory, CPH J. Daley, CPH Michael Kerkes, CPH Patricia Nguyen, CPH Bridget Brock, CPH Sarah Gregory, CPH Arzel David, CPH Bill Kesel, CPH Steven Nordeen, CPH Scott Brooks, CPH Margot Grim, CPH Douglas Davis, CPH Cheri Kirchmeier, CPH Patrick O’Daimhin, CPH Delaney Brummet, CPH Shannon Grina, CPH Galadriel Day, CPH Daniel Kirschner, CPH Lucinda O’Halloran, CPH Burgess Bryant, CPH Matthew Groff, CPH Ben DeGoede, CPH Corey Klein, CPH Courtney Olander, CPH Charles Burget, CPH Jean-Marie DeKoster, CPH Jenny Gunderson, CPH Heidi Klepper, CPH Adrian Olivas, CPH Kara Burton, CPH Casey Gunning, CPH Joe DeMaio, CPH MIranda Knight-Miles, CPH Lorie Orr, CPH Sean Byrnes, CPH Robin Haglund, CPH Vivian deZwager, CPH Jerome Kosman, CPH Lindsay Osborn, CPH Debbie Caffall, CPH Sonja Hammar, CPH Kristine Dillinger, CPH Becki Koukal-Liebe, CPH Holly Osborne, CPH Mark Cairo, CPH Caitlin Dittmer, CPH Susan Hampel, CPH Sally LaBay, CPH Mariska Pactwa, CPH Susan Calhoun, CPH Susan Hanley, CPH Tina Dixon, CPH Debra Lacy, CPH Anna Paolozzi, CPH Gayle Larson, CPH Natalie Parker, CPH Thomas Lawrence, CPH Zsofia Pasztor, CPH Certified Professional Horticulturist Shannon Lazzarotto, CPH Janell Patterson, CPH Brian Lee, CPH Program Steering Committee Melissa Paul, CPH Dale Lee, CPH Gretchen Pedersen, CPH Asher Christl, CPH New Growth Gardens Lacey Leinbaugh, CPH Dean Penner, CPH Chris Sexton-Smith, CPH LW Institute of Technology - Horticulture Program Margo Leishman, CPH Sean Peterson, CPH Elaine Sawyer, CPH LW Institute of Technology - Horticulture Program Jeffrey Leonard, CPH Darian Pina, CPH Lucinda McMahan, CPH Lucinda Landscapes Corinne Leonard, CPH Matthew Pommer, CPH C. Andrew Barker, CPH Cloud Landscape Garden Design Faith Lewis, CPH Kathryn Poole, CPH Beth Thonney, CPH City People’s Karen Lewis, CPH Scott Pringle, CPH Don Marshalle, CPH Retired Kirsten Lints, CPH Megan Pulkkinen, CPH 20 - The B&B Magazine

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Richard Casey. EPC Everett Chu., EPC Sean Corcoran, EPC Jason Cornell, EPC Ryan Crace, EPC Diana Dauble, EPC Douglas Davis, EPC Barb DeCaro, EPC Mark Doucette, EPC Kate Easton, EPC Guy Feldman, EPC Luba Fetterman, EPC Chloe Flora, EPC Gretchen Fowler, EPC Lori Fowler, EPC Rick Fox, EPC Susan Goetz, EPC Steven Gregory, EPC Sarah Gregory, EPC Scott Groves, EPC Mark Guthrie, CPH

ecoPRO Program Steering Committee Jennifer Johnson Everett Chu, CPH, EPC Sharalyn Peterson Carrie Foss Gregory Smaus, CPH, EPC Gwen Vernon Rob Boyker, EPC

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FindPlantsPNW.com

Easy Access to Plant & Product Availability

WHAT IS FINDPLANTSPNW.COM?

FindPlantsPNW.com is WSNLA’s business to business plant and product sourcing guide developed by the industry; for the industry. It evolves the printed WSNLA Buyers’ Guide, into an interactive resource for wholesale buyers with plants, products and supplies that can be accessed anywhere!

AUDIENCE USER: Wholesale buyers of plants and products needed to stock retail nurseries or landscape jobs.

EXCITING NEW FEATURES

Search Tool Map: Users can easily navigate the results which are also accompanied by the mapping tool showing locations. Customizable Filters: Customize your results by location convenience or by current availability. Zoom in features help to navigate to the growers and suppliers nearest to you. Growing List of Availability & Products: Growers and suppliers can update and list new plants and products anytime throughout the year, making this source an evolving and reliable tool for buyers looking to source material.

CONNECTING BUYERS: FindPlantsPNW.com will be promoted to wholesale buyers throughout the Pacific Northwest region, including retail nurseries and garden centers, landscape contractors and maintenance professionals, landscape designers and landscape architecture firms, landscape, municipalities and parks departments, and more! ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LISTING YOUR PLANTS, PRODUCTS, OR SERVICES? Contact WSNLA at (253) 661-6055, breanne@ wsnla.org.

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WSNLA MARKETPLACE

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WSNLA EVENTS JANUARY 27, 2021. WSNLA ANNUAL MEETING. Tune into

this year’s Virtual WSNLA Annual Meeting and hear directly from your Board Leadership about the advocacy, education and promotion being done to protect and serve your business and industry. This session will include the 2021 Officer Ceremony. RSVP to this complimentary member event at WSNLA.ORG/Events.

FEBRUARY 4, 2021. WSNLA PROSERIES - ROSE KENNEDY GREENWAY CONSERVANCY.

Speaker: Darrah Cole, Senior Horticulturist & Designer, MCH,

AOLCP. Members, CPHs & ecoPROs: $25. Non members: $35. CPH & ecoPRO Credit Available. To learn more or register, visit WSNLA.ORG/Events.

COMING IN 2021 - ECOPRO TRAINING & EXAM. Demonstrate your knowledge and commitment to sustainable landscaping - become ecoPRO Certified. Plan now to attend the first ever virtual ecoPRO Training & Exam. Watch for registration to open at www.WSNLA.org/Events.

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Technology Series: Opportunities for your business; Planting Inspiration: From design to business efficiencies; and Industry Panel Dicussions to support your decision making.

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