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Local Nurseries Offer Greener Solutions
Seattle/King County Recognize Best Natural Products and Practices

For immediate release: 4/23/08
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Seattle Public Utilities Customer Service, (206) 684-3000

SEATTLE—Gardening the natural way just got a lot easier for local gardeners with the announcement of Seattle Public Utilities’ 2008 list of natural yard care nurseries that will provide their customers with a selection of safe, natural lawn and garden products as well as information on sustainable practices for yards of any size. These 24 retail nurseries are located throughout King County.

Carl Woestwin, landscape conservation manager at Seattle Public Utilities, said that by using natural products, consumers can have beautiful gardens without resorting to harmful chemicals and pesticides.

“An increasing number of consumers are seeking natural yard care products and environmentally-friendly gardening advice,” said Woestwin. “The 24 local nurseries recognized this year are making it easier for consumers to find green products in their communities and we encourage residents to consider these locations for all their gardening needs.”

More King County nurseries are offering natural yard care products to their customers than ever before, with 24 local nurseries qualifying for this year’s list, compared to 17 nurseries in 2006.

To qualify for the 2008 list, retail nurseries and garden centers met the following criteria:

    • Carry products for natural yard care such as natural fertilizers, less toxic pest and weed control products and smart watering tools;

    • Educate customers about natural yard care;

    • Provide opportunities for staff education on natural yard care; and

    • Practice low-toxicity pest management techniques in their nursery.

Furney’s Nursery in Des Moines makes its third appearance on the list this year.

Furney’s goes to great lengths to prevent its own use of toxic herbicides, as well as those used by its customers. The nursery regularly cleans the premise and hand weeds each pot routinely to ensure that customers are taking home a product that will be less prone to weeds. Furney’s also sells a complete line of natural pest control products.

“Furney's is seeing an increase in customers that are seeking green gardening products and advice,” retail store co-manager, Laura Roudebush said. “Our approach is to educate customers about proper garden maintenance and always promote the most natural garden solutions possible.”

According to the 2008 Garden Writers Association Early Spring Garden Trends Report, about one-third of consumers are looking for organic or natural pest control products and fertilizer.

Seattle Public Utilities provides additional resources to environmentally-conscious gardeners, such as how to reduce or eliminate the need for hazardous yard care products, along with tips on proper disposal of leftover pesticides. The Grow Smart, Grow Safe guide provides information on hundreds of lawn and garden products and rates their harmful effects.

2008 List pf Nurseries offering Ecologically Sound Products, Practices and Education

Alpine Nursery (Renton)

Hayes Nursery (Issaquah)

Pacific Topsoil’s Gray Barn Nursery (Redmond)

Bamboo Gardener (Seattle)

Herr Backyard Garden Center (Burien)

Squak Mt. Nursery (Issaquah)

Bellevue Nursery (Bellevue)

Hopkins Nursery (Bothell)

Sky Nursery (Shoreline)

Boxhill Farm (Duvall)

Magnolia Garden Center (Magnolia, Seattle)

Swansons Nursery (North Ballard, Seattle)

Branches Garden Center (Auburn)

Molbak’s (Woodinville)

Village Green Perennial Nursery (Seattle)

City People’s Garden Store (Madison Valley, Seattle)

MsK Rare Plant Nursery (Shoreline)

West Seattle Nursery (West Seattle)

Classic Nursery & Landscape Company (Redmond)

The Nursery at Mount Si (North Bend)

Wells Medina Nursery (Medina)

Clinton Inc. Bamboo Growers (Seattle)

Oriental Garden Center (Federal Way)

 

Furney’s Nursery (Des Moines)

   

The Green Gardening Program is funded by the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County and managed by Seattle Public Utilities.

To find a full list of nursery information, additional tips for natural yard care and tips on choosing an environmentally-friendly landscaper, please visit the Saving Water Partnership.

For more information and additional resources on less toxic gardening, contact the Natural Lawn and Garden Hotline at (206) 633-0224 or email info@lawnandgardenhotline.org.

In addition to providing more than 1.3 million customers in the Seattle metropolitan area with a reliable water supply, Seattle Public Utilities provides essential sewer, drainage, solid waste and engineering services that safeguard public health, maintain the City’s infrastructure and protect, conserve and enhance the region's environmental resources.

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