One Earth Botanical
It is always exciting to discover a new nursery, especially when so many are closing these days. A friend recently introduced me to One Earth Botanical. They are located at 24001 NE 28th Street in Camas, Washington and are open on Fridays and Saturdays from 10-3. This is a family-owned nursery specializing in perennials, shrubs and trees. I was impressed by their inventory and saw some plants that I didn't know existed, such as the red-blooming Cestrum called "Ruby Clusters" pictured at the top. Their prices are also awesome (most of the perennials I saw were $7 with larger sized pots around $12 - $15.) Stephanie gave us a tour of their 8-acre property which includes large display gardens, areas for weddings and other events and an in-the-works yurt which will be opened as a B&B. She says they have to deal with deer and she is knowlegeable about plants they don't like. In addition to all that, they also do beekeeping I need some of their energy! They are locate...
I am so glad you have a wonderful time here in FL. We learned long ago not to take our weather guessers too seriously.
ReplyDeleteThis McMansion on the beach is what dreams are made of.
ReplyDeleteOh Phillip, you and Michael had such a lovely and perfect place to enjoy a beach vacation! That is just my kind of trip. My mom has been recommending Destin to us, so we'll have to check it out. We went to Marco Island in September, and I literally cried when we left. I need to live at the beach forever!
ReplyDeleteCheck out Bellingrath Gardens during the azalea season sometime. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe coming rain storm today was a big disappointment. I only got 0.03 inches of rain. Hope to finish planting the rest of my potted plants in the garden before my knee surgery Wed. I keep getting a larger pile of empty pots, but the full ones are multiplying for some reason. I found a half off sale today and bought a couple more of the Encore Autumn Starlite to finish out in front of the house. I found a $3 rhododendron and a Camellia that I'll have to find room for along the dry creek. Glad you guys had a great time. Mary
I am totally with you on the weathermen/coastal stuff. Since moving to the southern coast I just don't even look any more, they really have no idea.
ReplyDeleteThat setting is spectacular. This is something else I don't do anymore either is go to visit other beaches, living at the beach as I do, something I used to do at least once a year myself.
You are making me realize I really need to plan myself a proper vacation!