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Fall Native Plant SalE

Come to our Fall Native Plant Sale on Saturday, November 4 from 9am-12pm to purchase native plants for your yard and learn about getting involved in our new program, Rewild Ojai. The OVLC Nursery is in the Ojai Meadows Preserve, down Besant Road (Off Lomita Ave).

Ojai is famous for its stunning native flora, and inviting that beauty into your landscaping comes with a host of benefits. Whether you are seeking drought tolerance, more pollinators, or habitat for wildlife, a native plant garden sows the seeds of climate resilience in your own backyard. Save the date and we look forward to seeing you at the sale!

TOGETHER, WE CAN REWILD OJAI.

In joining the Rewild Ojai effort to plant as many native plants as we can in our yards, you are also contributing to the watershed-scale efforts to conserve native seeds, increase access to native plants, and reconnect fragmented habitats. By Rewilding your yard you will not only contribute to climate resilience, but also become a champion of community resilience.

NATIVE PLANT SPECIES FOR SALE

We grow only watershed-specific local plants using seeds we source using the most sustainable collection methods, something you can’t find anywhere else.

Common yarrow
Big berry manzanita
California sagebrush
Mugwort
Narrowleaf milkweed
Big saltbush
Coyote brush
Mulefat
California brickellbush
Hoary leaved ceanothus
Bigpod ceanothus
Hairy ceanothus
Greenbark ceanothus
Sacred datura
Monkey flower
Giant rye
Bush sunflower
California buckwheat
Toyon
Climbing penstemon
Chaparral mallow
California wild rose
White sage
Purple sage
Black sage
Hummingbird sage
Elderberry
Blue-eyed grass
Purple needle grass

NATIVE SEEDS FOR SALE

Arroyo Lupine
Bird’s-foot Trefoil
California Poppy
Chinese Houses
Elegant Clarkia
Globe gilia
Trichostema lanceolatum

NURSERY DIRECTIONS

Our nursery doesn’t have a physical address. Please use the following map to guide yourself to the general area of the nursery, which is located adjacent to the Lomita Entrance of the Ojai Meadows Preserve about 100 yards down Besant Road on the left side of the road where the road turns ninety degrees to the right. There’s a gravel pullout on the left where nursery visitors and preserve users can park.

Nursery Coordinates: 34.44329, -119.2763

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