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Wreath Sale

Our Annual Holiday Wreath sale will be in November this year!

Holiday Wreaths

We will be selling holiday wreaths again in 2022. Below is a sample of what we have sold in the past and hope to sell this year. We may be adding some updated offerings and will release our sale date soon. To be the first to know about our sales, please join our newsletter below. 

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    Large Signature Handmade Wreath 24″

    $48.00
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    Large Customized Handcrafted Wreath 24″

    $58.00
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It’s that magical time of year again. I hope you It’s that magical time of year again. I hope you are all staying well, gathering with your Fam & making some beautiful handmade adornments for the place you call home. 
As many of you know we had a medical crisis this summer and had to curtail our floral & wreath activities for the year. As many people focus on handmade things this year it’s a perfect time to make your own wreath. 
Making wreaths can be as easy as buying a plain fresh evergreen wreath at your nearest store, and wiring or hot gluing dried flowers, berries, pinecones or your favorite momentos onto it. Thin ribbon, with natural/looking hand tied bows is super mod at the moment. Or you can forage from your garden and use a wire frame to secure your very own evergreens to make a uniquely you cottage style adornment for your front door. Either way, I hope you can find some creative hygge time & experience all the joy we do, creating wreaths in our workshop at Christmas time. 
Happy Holidays everyone ! #prairieskyfarms #prairieskywreaths #spokanewa
We fought hard & we won Dad. You woulda been so pr We fought hard & we won Dad. You woulda been so proud. I can still smell your corduroy jacket in the voting booth & helping you push each lever . I finally came around to everything you taught me. It’s so hard without you. #jimmycarterdemocrat  #daddysflag #ww2 #korea #renownuniquetulips
What if you could plant Mums in the fall that were What if you could plant Mums in the fall that were Hardy* and came back year after year? I grew up in the New England area where truly Hardy Mums are prolific & varieties abound. I remember garden tours where the Mum display was pretty much a competition. So I thought all Mums were Hardy like ours. What a rude awakening. I soon realized as a young gardener after many dead mums that all those big box store Mums are fakes—deep fakes if there ever was one. 😂
But my dear flower friend @jfossflowers understood just how I felt & gave me some little cuttings from hers. I propagated them and finally have a little planting of Hardy Mums just inside our gate. I’m excited to propagate from this momma plant this coming Spring. I haven’t found a local Spokane nursery that carries truly Hardy Mums but there are online Nurseries you can order from. Kings Mums & Bluestone Perennials are two reputable sources. You should plant in Spring, not fall. It may take a year for them to get big and establish themselves. One little tip Janet gave me, don’t plant them near porch lights or street lights that stay on at night. They only start flowering when the long dark nights arrive. So If you have bright lights shining on them at night, you’ll never see any blooms. 
Here’s to gorgeous fall displays that we only have to plant once! Aren’t you glad for Ninja level gardeners that can help us succeed? Thank you Janet @jfossflowers for my Mums and teaching me so much about growing. ✨💛
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#Mums #HardyMums #Justsaynotoannuals #newengland #happyfallyall🍂 #flowerfriends #spokaneflowers #gardenerrsofinstagram #spokanewa #upperleft
Happy Sunday! I’m celebrating we still have Dahl Happy Sunday! I’m celebrating we still have Dahlias on October 2nd with blueberry cake for breakfast & 2023 Garden Planning. How’s your garden growing? Have you gotten a killing frost yet? 📝😘
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#dahlias #maitai #valleytawny #rosetoscano #cosmos #spokaneflowers #flowerstagram #mastergardener #spokanewa #upperleft
Dordogne by my garbage can walkway.. When I found Dordogne by my garbage can walkway.. When I found an unnamed crate of tulips in the garage in late fall, I threw them in there,  not even knowing. They look orange right? But there’s a rainbow in her petals, it’s pretty cool. And hard to describe unless you see it in person. I guess that’s why she’s so well known. A French variety whose height tops out at 30”, Dordogne is often Perennial when grown in the West where summers are dry, similar to the Mediterranean where it was bred. 
Many people ask why their tulips don’t last and my two most important tIps are
#1  Buy a Perennial Tulip. Darwin, Emperor & Triumph are dependable perennial varieties. 
#2  Keep your tulip bed dry & Not* irrigated during its summer dormancy. Summer irrigation & subsequent rot is one of the major things that shorten a tulip bulb’s  longevity. 
#3  If you have problems with squirrels, voles & pocket gophers line your holes with chicken wire. After planting & filling, put  another layer of chicken wire on before you apply mulch. 

The other kind of Tulips, Cut flower tulips,  are gems in the garden, but will need replacing every 3-5 years. I plant both Perennial & Cut Flower varieties of Tulips but use perennials for larger plantings. I only want to dig those large trenches once. Happy garden planning & planting friends 
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If you are needing perennial tulips, there are still 2 varieties left on the Master Gardener Bulb Sale at the moment. Apeldoorn (Darwin) & Purple Flag (Triumph)
Hercules Dahlia inspiring a bouquet from the garde Hercules Dahlia inspiring a bouquet from the garden today. Cut all those blooms before the frost gets them! I posted a bunch more Deer Resistant spring blooming bulbs for the INW on my stories if you need more options. I’m already planning my spring display.
Have you seen the Master Gardener bulb list on the Have you seen the Master Gardener bulb list on their shop site yet? They have 12 deer resistant bulbs, all good for the Inland Northwest this year. Whoot. Gardeners searching for Deer Resistant plants is one of the most common questions the Plant Clinic gets, so I put together this little graphic of some deer resistant bulbs you might want to consider in your own landscape. A number of these are on their list. I couldn't fit all the deer resistant bulbs we can plant in the Inland Northwest in an IG post, (there are more than you think!) But I'll post a few more in my stories. You can always email or call the clinic to receive all the info sheets and lists you need for Deer Resistant Plants too. The Master Gardener bulb sale goes live September 30th. Along with Deer Resistant Bulbs, they have a beautiful selection of Perennial Tulips and Specialty Cut flower tulips too. I put the link in my bio if you want to take a look. 
Top Row: Fritillaria (Chequered Lily) Tahiti Daffodil, Siberian Squill, Snowdrops
(Leucojum) Pin Ball Wizard Allium
Bottom Row: Muscari, Barret Browning Daffodil, Camassia, Hyacinth, Chionodoxa ( Glory of the Snow)
Hi there friends. I’ll be giving a talk at Manit Hi there friends. I’ll be giving a talk at Manito this Friday. If you want to know more about planting fall bulbs or what bulbs will work best in your landscape, or just want to find out more about rare & unique bulbs because you’re addicted like me, please come join us in the fun. All gardeners & all garden questions welcome. We will be hosted by the Associated  Garden Clubs of Spokane in the Meeting Room at 10 am. I’ll have info on the MGFSC bulb sale too, with our Bulb List offerings to hand out. Hope to see you in person IG friends! 😊🌷
Thank you for a wonderful season everyone! I hope Thank you for a wonderful season everyone! I hope your Fall is filled with all the gems an Autumn garden can give—pumpkins and apples and dahlias and colored leaves with hot cocoa by campfires under the stars with those you love. ✨

If planting Bulbs for Spring is part of your Fall ritual, head on over to the MG Foundation Bulb Sale at the link in my bio. It’s a wonderful Fundraiser and proceeds go back into our community in so many ways. 🍂🍁🍂
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