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Our nursery is now open.
Wednesday - Saturday 9a.m. to 5p.m.
Click to see What's New at our nursery!
There's a lot of excitement going on this season at Northland Rosarium! We've made some big changes this year that we think you'll love. We have a brand new greenhouse, more parking, an array of gorgeous new containers, and a spruced up sales cottage full of new gift items. We also have some new additions to our great collection of clematis, trees, shrubs, perennials and much more. A new line of soil conditioners and organic products are also available to help keep your plants healthy and the environment safe.

Welcome
"Hypertufa: Handmade Art for your Garden" Saturday, July 31, 2010 9 a.m.
This class is full
Click here for the Supply List.
"Hypertufa: Handmade Art for your Garden" at the Northland Rosarium Studio
Garden Designers Sherrie Guiles and Phyllis Hathaway will teach you how to take concrete, mixed with an assortment of other light ingredients and make containers that look like concrete, but are lighter to lift. These very durable art forms are easy to make and will last in the garden for many years to come. Most materials will be provided, but you can bring your own plastic containers, or hosta or rhubarb leaves if you like. Fee: $15: Please make reservations via email:
carol@northlandrosarium.com or call 509 448 4968. Class size is limited.
Art and More in the Garden Saturday August 7th, 2010 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Come enjoy a beautiful day in our display gardens. (complimentary)
Our nursery will be closed for our regular hours after July 3, 2010 because we are propagating for next year but be sure to stop by the nursery on Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through August 7th and see the garden. We will be having some good specials on roses and other plants to purchase. We will also have classes every Saturday.
Check back as other events and special sales days will be added.
A testimonial from one of our customers:
Hi Carol;
Just a quick note to thank you for your shipment. The roses arrived yesterday in fine shape, and I must say, expertly packed! I am planning to pot them up for this year so we can put them in a cold greenhouse for their first winter. We'll plant them in the garden next spring. We have had our best success with this method. Sincerely, G.J.
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