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"To encourage and assist people in preserving, managing and enhancing Benzie County's
natural resources through services, education and demonstrations."


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Native Plant & Seedling Sales

Every year, the Benzie Conservation District sells native tree and shrub seedlings, wildflower seeds, ground covers and perennial plants. We hold a tree and shrub seedling sale in the spring and an evergreen sale in the fall. The native perennial sale is also held in the spring.

These sales bring in much needed revenue to keep our programs running. They are an easy way to support the District and its conservation efforts and, in the process, create wildlife habitat and improve the environment by planting native trees, shrubs, wildflowers, ferns and grasses.

If you would like to be added to our sale catalog mailing list,
email us your name, mailing address and/or email address. You may also call us at (231) 882-4391 to sign up. If you have any questions about the trees and plants we offer or any other resource-related concern, please don't hesitate to contact us. Also, if you DID NOT receive the catalog by mail and would like one, please let us know! We'd be happy to mail you an additional copy.

2008 Spring Perennial Sale Fundraiser

Be the first to get your orders in for our spring perennial sale! The 2008 catalog is now available online!

CLICK HERE
to download the catalog!

CLICK HERE to download the order form!

  • Perennial orders due:
    • Tuesday, May 27th
  • Perennial order pick-up:
    • Saturday, June 7th (9:00 am - 4:00 pm)
  • Pick up location:
    • Downtown Beulah at the Village Park Pavilion


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