Newsletter October 2014

Events & Classes at Falling Water Gardens

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Have an organization, club or group looking for a place to host their meeting or gathering? We would love to host it! Contact us at (360) 863-1400 or by using our contact form to get more information.

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Again thank you to all those who came out to our classes this spring and summer. We enjoyed teaching and hope you learned something new. We will start again next spring with some fun and exciting classes!

Save The Date! 

Holiday Open House November 19th

christmaslightsWe’ll send you a reminder later in the season but just in case you want to put it on your calendar, Falling Water Gardens will be hosting a big Holiday Open House on Wednesday November 19th from 5pm till 9pmThe gift shop is transformed into a winter wonderland with wonderful garden gifts, home decor, and holiday decorations. Come to the nursery to take home your fresh cut Christmas tree while you’re here as well.

There will be free cocoa, cider, cookies and treats!  Walk through the amazing Christmas light display with over 60,000 lights timed to holiday music or have your picture taken with our Santa and his elves.

christmastreesWhy buy your Christmas tree from us? The biggest growers are from Oregon so if you buy from a lot who is supplied from Oregon your money is leaving our state. Our grower is in Chehalis WA. When you buy from us both our Washington state grower and Falling Water Gardens makes money and keeps it in the local economy.

christmasbirdOur grower is a smaller supplier with an eye for perfection. He cuts his trees the week of Thanksgiving and delivers them to us a day or two later. The moment the trees arrive here we cut the trunks a second time and stand them up in water. They remain standing in water until the day you take them home. Our prices are super competitive, we check every year.

So wouldn’t you rather buy a tree that has been kept in water, is fresher, and supports your favorite nursery instead of a tree laying on the concrete drying out, from a dude who sets up his lot on a parking lot for three weeks and then is gone?

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