Spokane Master Gardener 2025 Bulb Sale
Don’t miss out, Online Sale begins August 4, 2025
Timeline
- Beginning the 2nd week of June 2025, our product pages will have a wide selection for you to begin your wish list. You will notice a Not Available label will be across all images until the opening of the online ordering date.
- Monday, August 4th at 8:00am Online Sale begins and will continue through Friday September 12th. Orders before August 4th will not be accepted.
- Bulbs sell out quickly, so order early!
Spokane Master Gardeners Sale features a variety of quality Dutch flower bulbs including tulip, daffodil, eremurus fritillaria just to name a few. Also, for sale will be a few varieties of lilies along with and iris and a peony variety.
Varieties will be sold in bags of 3, 5, 10 or 20 (unless noted otherwise).

- How & when do I order?
Bulb, rhizomes, tubers must be pre-ordered starting Monday, August 4, 2025. Orders will only be processed with payment with credit/debit card via our online store.
- Pick-up Week
Order pickup will take place on Saturday, October 18th, from 8am-4pm
We DO NOT SHIP bulbs.
- Surplus Sale
In the event we have any surplus bulbs, they will be available for purchase at the Extension Center on Saturday, October 18th from 8am-4pm.
- Pick-up, Sales & Terms
Washington State Extension Center, lower level
222 N. Havana St., Spokane Valley, WA 99212
All sales are final, we do not accept product returns or changes. If you have made an order and would like more plants, please place another order.
We do not ship bulbs tubers or rhizomes. All orders must be picked up on Saturday, October 18th. Orders not collected on this day will be considered forfeited and used by Master Gardener Foundation for various planting projects, with no refunds issued.
Transport. Bulbs, rhizomes, and tubers will be packed in bags for easy transport.
- Availability
Orders will be processed in the order they are paid for through our online store.
- Planting and Short-Term Storage
Flower bulbs should be planted in the fall that they are received once the ground has cooled down to around 55°F, usually after a killing frost (or two). Bulbs should never be exposed to heat before planting, even for a short period. If you don’t plant your bulbs immediately after purchase, store bulbs in a dry dark place where the temperature doesn’t exceed 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
- What happens to my bulbs do not bloom or if they die?
We cannot be held responsible for losses due to: extreme weather conditions, improper storage conditions, delayed planting, improper site conditions, and/or improper climate plantings. If you have questions or concerns about the planting and care of bulbs, rhizomes, or tubers, the Spokane County Master Gardener Clinic at
(509)477-2181 or by email at mgardener@spokanecounty.org. The Plant Clinic is open Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM for guidance. We are closed November through February.
- Cancellations
All sales are final
- Receipt of Order
You will receive a confirmation email once you place your order online.
- Contact Us
If you have questions about which bulbs, rhizomes, and/or tubers will be right for you, please contact the Spokane County Master Gardener Clinic (509)477-2181 or by email at mgardener@spokanecounty.org. The Plant Clinic is open Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM for guidance. We are closed November through February.