NativE Plant Sale

Spring PLANT SALE
Sunday, March 22nd, 9am-12pm

Seedlings are sprouting and plants are growing in the temporary nursery at the OVLC Office. I hope you will join us for our Spring Plant Sale on Sunday, March 22nd at the OVLC Office.Due to the late seasons rains and the ground at the nursery still being damp, construction was delayed again. Sadly, we won’t be able to showcase the new and improved nursery for this plant sale.If you do want to see the new nursery, please join us for the third annual Rewild Ojai Native Garden Tour on Saturday, April 18th, where the new nursery will be a stop! In the meantime, I hope to see you at the sale.

WHEN: Sunday, March 22nd, 9am-12pm
WHERE: OVLC Office

Check plant availability below!

Various potted plants with different green and silver foliage, some with small white flowers, arranged in black plastic pots.
Two people talking among rows of potted plants in a greenhouse.

OVLC Nursery

Native plants from local seed

Close-up of a vibrant yellow flower with multiple other yellow flowers in the background.

Native plant guide

See what we grow in the nursery

A bee collecting nectar from white flowers with purple stamens on a green plant, with a blurred green background.

Why grow natives

Benefits

NATIVE PLANT SPECIES FOR SALE

California sagebrush
Coyote brush
California bricklebush
Wedgeleaf ceanothus
Bigpod ceanothus
Hairy ceanothus
Greenbark ceanothus
Mountain mahogany
Yerba buena
Common sandaster
Lanceleaf dudleya
Giant wild rye
Blue rye
Bush sunflower
Sawtooth goldenbush
Yucca
Pitcher sage
Chaparral honeysuckle
Laurel sumac
California melic grass
Evening primrose
Scarlet bugler
Hollyleaf redberry
Basket rush
White sage
Purple sage
California woodmint
Purple needlegrass

Artemisia californica
Baccharis pilularis
Brickellia californica
Ceanothus cuneatus
Ceanothus megacarpus
Ceanothus oliganthus
Ceanothus spinosus
Cercocarpus betuloides
Clinopodium douglasii
Corethrogyne filaginifolia
Dudleya lanceolata
Elymus condensatus
Elymus glaucus
Encelia californica
Hazardia squarrosa
Hesperoyucca whipplei
Lepechinia calycina
Lonicera subspicata
Malosma laurina
Melica imperfecta
Oenothera elata
Penstemon centranthifolius
Rhamnus ilicifolia
Juncus textilis
Salvia apiana
Salvia leucophylla
Stachys bullata
Stipa pulchra

Save the date for the 2026 Rewild Ojai Native Garden Tour on April 18, 2026. From formal gardens to wildflower meadows, see what your neighbors are planting and get inspired!

A lush garden with various green plants and bushes, a white house with large windows, a brick border, and a mountain in the background during daytime.

Rewild Ojai empowers our community to invest in habitat creation and make Ojai a better place for wildlife and people alike. Through our garden certification program, our native plant starter kits, and our private lands restoration, we will work together to increase native plant cover in the valley. Planting natives restores fragmented habitats, revives ecological processes, and enhances biodiversity.  

Outfit your adventure

Gear up for the trail, the garden, or the brewery, and show your love and support for our Ojai wild spaces. We source from sustainable manufacturers and all proceeds benefit OVLC programs.

Collection of reusable items including two branded T-shirts, two insulated water bottles, two circular buttons, a knife, a fabric bag, and a reusable shopping bag, all with "REWILD" logo and text related to land conservation.

what we do

Our mission is to protect and restore the natural landscapes of the Ojai Valley forever.