Log House Plants

Log House Plants For over 45 years, our wholesale nursery has been growing a broad selection of classic and unusual plants for the Pacific Northwest and beyond

Log House Plants is a wholesale nursery specializing in edible and ornamental plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest. Nestled on a sunny hillside at the southern tip of the Willamette Valley near Cottage Grove, Oregon, we work with growers all over the world to bring you an incredible, ever-evolving array of herbaceous plants. Our collections always include a full line of tasty and handsome h

erbs; vegetables galore, from treasured heirloom varieties to the newest All-America selections; tempting tropicals; and hundreds of varieties of uncommon annual and perennial flowers. We also create specialty collections, offered on a revolving basis – some of our favorites have been Butterfly Bed & Breakfast Host Plants, Shrubs for Cut Flowers, Grow to Know the World, and Confectionary Plants. Over the past thirty years, Log House Plants has earned a reputation for excellence and innovation. Our goal is to support independent retail nurseries of the Pacific Northwest with a broad selection of unique and exciting varieties for gardeners, landscape architects, and plant collectors.

10/26/2021

Nature’s tapestry ofrenda Reimagining Traditional Holidays Yesterday an arborist pointed out a small colony of dwarf mistletoe, nestled high in a Douglas fir. I associate mistletoe with apple…

12/14/2020

Pretty plant microbes benefit people too Gardening Heals The Human Spirit As days draw in and temperatures fall, the pandemic siege is beginning to wear us all down. We may find ourselves getting s…

12/02/2020

Dried Beans Are Best When Brined Brining Beans For Tenderness Autumn’s fog, wind and rain makes hearty soups especially appealing. The soup pot is almost always on the …

11/24/2020

A pandemic quilt in progress Potato Leek Soup, With Gratitude As a child, I always enjoyed the way that autumn and early winter seasons are spangled with holidays that brighten the darkening days a…

11/17/2020

A Candle For Hope And Renewal Sharing Gratitude and Hope As winter approaches, millions of people are rethinking their usual holiday habits. With the pandemic picking up speed, with thousands of ne…

11/17/2020

Bidens still going strong after our first frost Time For Real Change As the dust settles after the most explosive, contentious election of my lifetime, I find myself slowly unwinding, releasing ten…

10/27/2020

Natural Ofrendas celebrate seasonal beauties The Cycle Continues, The Pendulum Swings As autumn tints the leaves to auburn and old gold, mahogany and wine, I’ve been gathering armfuls and carrying …

10/26/2020

Seville olives from California, MUCH bigger than Arbeqinas Hardy Olives For The Maritime Northwest When I told my neighbor I was brining local olives, she gave me the fish eye. Really? Her skeptici…

02/05/2020

Clearly, the oddity factor is enormously appealing for collectors of all kinds, from plants to model trains to stamps to tea pots. For many gardeners, collector-itis starts with the gotta-have-them…

01/21/2020

No sheep were harmed by this weird but nontoxic dye job Healthy Inclusion It’s been a wild week, with snow and black ice limiting travel and gender diversity and MLK programs expanding thought. I’v…

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11/04/2019

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Encouraging Engagement From Young And Old

Thanks to timely summer rains and cooperative temperatures, this is one of the most spectacular years ever for fall color in the maritime Northwest. I grew up in New England, where fabulous fall foliage supports a lucrative tourist industry; in a good year, leaf tours

Encouraging Engagement From Young And Old Thanks to timely summer rains and cooperative temperatures, this is one of the most spectacular years ever for fall color in the maritime Northwest. I grew…

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78185 Rat Creek Road
Cottage Grove, OR
97424

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+15419422288

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