Showing posts with label specality. Show all posts
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April 24, 2008

Garden Art




Now is the time to begin decorating your outdoor space for the season! We just received a shipment of these fun metal flowers. (Guaranteed to hold up to the summer heat) We also carry trellises, word stones, decorative stakes and topiary forms. Our hand blown hummingbird feeders also make great Mother's Day gifts!


March 25, 2008

Spring Opening


Well the day is finally here! The Garden Barn opens for spring debut on Apr. 3rd. I wanted to give you a sneak preview of some of the new products that I have in. I have been collecting vintage treasures over the winter as well as unpacking shipments from our Pennsylvania buying trip.


These mushrooms are a fun addition to your miniature fairy gardens. We carry a great selection of miniature garden accessories such as chairs, benches, trellises, little garden tools, and watering cans. Mushrooms can also be tucked in a niche in your flowerbed, patio or container gardens.

Bring the freshness of spring into your home with a new wreath or centerpiece. We have some beautiful silk flowers that look so real!--- without the fuss!
Vintage seed packs and botanical prints of flowers and ferns and bird nests by Morris, Pratt and Lowe will bring a touch of nature indoors.

Inspirational word stones have been very popular and make a great gift. Trellises and garden sculptures can add an artistic touch to your garden or yard. I also have in a great selection of Guy Wolff pottery, mossy pots and cast iron urns. I'm sure many of us can hardly wait to start gardening again.



Hope to see you in April!



February 17, 2008

Garden Barn- Des Moines Iowa


With Spring not far away, I have
been busy
ordering and unpacking new merchandise for
my shop. Here in the Iowa countryside, it doesn't
even begin to look like spring but it surely can't
be too far away!
If your looking for unique treasures for your
home or garden be sure to stop by in April when
I will be reopening for the season.