Hi ! Here is your Mini Garden Gazette!

Published: Fri, 12/01/17

  
        
 Mini Garden Gazette
Happy December!

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Hi ,

I hope this finds you warm, cozy and getting excited about the upcoming holidays!

It's that time of year here in Seattle, when the sun shines, we drop everything and get out in it because we never know when it will return. Our schedules are ruled by the weather forecasts - well, at least mine is or I wouldn't never make it outside over the winter. Lol!

The season is upon us and, while we can't scream loud enough to be heard above the big box stores, we can quietly tell you that if you need anything, we are here.

Do you need a gift to arrive by a certain date? We can do that. Do you need a gift wrapped with a hand written, personalized greeting card? We can do that. Do you need help choosing something for a fellow or favorite miniature gardener? We can do that too. Email us here and let us know how we can help. Call us at 206-352-0494, PST time, please leave a message if we miss you and we'll get back to you directly!

Steve is on top of the shipping and he will stay on top (well, he usually does anyway!) of the shipping until all the orders are packed and sent. So, please note that even though the post office is at their busiest time of year, packages still move quickly through their system. We've been shipping for years and have never felt any sort of post office slow-down over the holiday season, so please don't be afraid to order from us throughout these next couple of weeks!

Many thanks for being a subscriber, a fellow miniature gardener and our customer, we do appreciate you! And remember, whenever you do something that you love to do, you will spread more love. :o)

Whatever you do, make it fun,


 



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Is Your Miniature Garden Tree Dead?

It's not dead nor is it dying. It's blushing! Click into the video above and find several examples of how conifers change color in the colder temperatures.

Did you know that the conifer family is the biggest and oldest family of the plants with the tallest trees in the world?  :o)



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~>> From the Mini Garden Guru Blog <<~ 


Remember to put yourself on your list this season too!


Everyone loves a personal and thoughtful gift...


Starting points for the beginner - 5 different ways to begin! 


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Holdover from our Anniversary Sale: Get $5 off PLUS FREE shipping when ordering the top bestselling books on the hobby! Be sure to click the box if you want it autographed. See it up in the store here.


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New or Back in Stock!

Blue Moon Sawara Cypress - Bushy, silver foliage is quite a treat. Hardy!

Elfin Thyme - A slow-growing ground cover Thyme. Trim into a wee hedge!

Irish Moss - A lawn for the miniature garden that doesn't need mowing.

White Bud Mugo Pine - Hardy, full sun, drought tolerant & grows slow. :o)

Mute Swan - Very pretty and nicely detailed. Find out why it's called "mute."

Wishing Well - A nice piece for a gift too!



See all our new and back in stock
items and plants here.


Visit the Miniature Garden Store here.



See our Handmade Etsy Store here.



See our Merchandise Store here.




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Find our unique products, mini gardens and kits at
Pacific Place Shopping Center, Downtown Seattle

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ONLY miniature gardening you will find in Seattle!




2018 Upcoming Events!
Stay tuned for more information!
Save the Dates!


Seattle, WA
Northwest Flower & Garden Show
Presenting / demonstrating
on Friday, February 9th @ 10am

Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Flower Show
Presenting / demonstrating
on Saturday, March 10th @ 2pm

Chicago, IL
Miniature Show and Book Signing
April 26th to 28th

Chicago Botanical Garden
Lecture & Workshop
April 29th
 
The Jean's Dilly Dwarf Spruce - a classic for the miniature garden anytime of year. See it here.

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