Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Headquarters Native Plant Demonstration Garden Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Headquarters Native Plant Demonstration.

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Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Headquarters Native Plant Demonstration Garden Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Headquarters Native Plant Demonstration Garden

Amending soil Office Headquarters - Before Removing sod Good work prepping crew! How it all started Hauling sod Clean up

Native basalt rock arrives Employees help place rocks This rock goes here……and this rock goes there Thanks Road Crew!

Finally, time to plant… 32 species and over 200 specimens of native plants, plus a fescue grass seed mix Finished!

Thank you…. Wenatchee Chapter Native Plant Society (funding for the entire project) Employees & families of Okanogan- Wenatchee NF Headquarters (labor and support) OWNF - North Roads (boulder placement) Derby Canyon Natives (native plants) Woolly sunflowerBlanket flower Orange globemallowCutleaf penstemon Rubber rabbitbrush Office Headquarters - After