The Spring Plant & Tree Sale is back and open for pre-orders!

We specialize in growing perennial herbs, and offer a unique and diverse selection of herb crowns, rhizomes, trees, and shrubs.  This allows herb farmers and gardeners to diversify their plantings and achieve much faster results than starting from seed.

Pre-order online for pick-up or shipping, or shop in-person.

Pre-order Here
Facebook Event Page – Spread the Word!

2 Pop-Up Shops / Pick-Up Locations:

📍March 21, 2026 Saturday
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Finnriver Cidery
124 Center Road, Chimacum, WA

📍 April 11, 2026 Saturday
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Methow Valley Farmers Market
Twisp, WA

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  • A large selection of inventory will be available for drop-in customers
  • Some plants are limited
  • Pre-order online by March 16th 
  • $50 Pre-order Minimum

*1 FREE tree per child that shows up to the Plant Sales! 

We will have seed packets available at the Plant & Tree Sale.
You can also purchase our seeds at the following locations-
  • Chimacum Corner Farmstand
  • PT Food Co-op
  • Dandelion Botanicals
  • Hawthorn and Honey Apothecary

 

Community Plant & Seed Exchange

 

Plant & Seed Exchange

Sunday, March 29 | 10am–3pm

Shy Acre Farm, Port Townsend
Follow signs at 363 Discovery Rd

Seed savers, gardeners, and plant-curious folks are invited to bring extra seeds, plant starts, bulbs, tubers, divisions, and houseplants to share and take home something new to grow.  You can prepare in advance by starting extra seedlings, packaging seeds, or labeling plants with helpful details such as variety, size, or growing notes.

You don’t need to bring anything to participate—all are welcome to come, share, and receive.

If you’re new to the exchange, all plants are freely shared. There is no buying, selling, or bartering.  Cash donations are appreciated to support this community event.

Open to the public—invite friends and neighbors!

Seeking Volunteers, please email Jennimae-
 treehuggerjm@yahoo.com

Co-sponsored by Shy Acre Farms & Friends of the Trees Botanicals

 

Friends of the Trees Botanicals

Farm Reflections…

Last year was another vibrant, abundant, and community-filled season at Friends of the Trees Botanicals. We’re also celebrating a major milestone—our 30th year as a botanical supplier!

We began by supplying just a few tincture-making customers and have grown into a business that now serves hundreds of companies, herb stores, and independent herbalists.

Thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way. Your purchases allow our botanicals to travel from field and forest into teas, tinctures, salves, body care, and more – reaching many thousands of people nationwide. We’re honored to be part of that work.

Our Top 10 Best-Selling Botanicals of 2025

  • Dandelion
  • Hawthorn
  • St. John’s Wort
  • Nettles 
  • Skullcap
  • Arnica
  • Cottonwood
  • Devil’s Club
  • Cleavers
  • Elderflower

Last year we distributed 6,800 pounds of fresh and dried Botanicals!

Production this year came from:
60% farm-grown
40% wildcrafted

Farm Highlights:

Our herb farm in Chimacum, Washington is now 9 years old, and officially a thriving mini-jungle of over 100 species in just ½ acre. Check out our YouTube channel with many videos showcasing this vibrant polyculture farm. 

We’re also celebrating our 4th year with Oregon Tilth Organic Certification, ensuring the quality and integrity our customers expect.

We collected 106 species of seeds, supplying a strong demand from seed companies and home herbalists.

The Pollinator Hedgerows, planted in 2021 – are now mature, buzzing with life, and producing steadily more botanicals and seeds.

Twisp River Medicinal Forest (our satellite farm in Twisp, Washington) completed its 5th year of restoration and rewarded us with Linden flowers, Juniper berries, Crampbark, and Oregon grape root, to name a few. The forest continues to “plant itself” and we continue to learn from its surprising resilience and diversity.

We’d like to give a shout-out to David, our 2025 apprentice, featured in this photo below harvesting elderberries. He’s been incredibly helpful, curious, and knowledgeable, always eager to learn and pitch in wherever needed. Big thanks! It’s a lot of work to keep this busy farm running.

 

2026 Herb Catalog
Dry Herbs in Stock

 

Global Earth Repair Convergence  Info here.