Falling Water Newsletter - May 2008

Welcome

Hello, Happy May and welcome to our first newsletter of 2008.

What's been going on you ask? This past winter was our eighth appearance at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show. Our installation was given two awards, including a gold medal! Learn more about this garden and another amazing water feature we've built in the Recent Projects section.

We continue to build out our new headquarters, Falling Water Gardens in Monroe. You can see proof in the What's New section. This past month saw the addition of Java Garden, a delightful espresso stand gracing our front entrance. Come peruse the nursery and gardens with a tasty beverage in hand! Don't forget that we cater to all of your pond supply needs, in addition to our stock of fish and aquatic plants.

Check out a sample of the wonderful plants we carry in the Cool Plants section.

Have you cleaned your skimmer box lately? Learn about what it takes in the How-To section.

Rhubarb is featured in this edition's recipe. Check it out along with the new line of hand tools that we carry at the nursery in the Good Stuff section.


Check out our display gardens in Monroe!

Hellebores in Monroe.

Considering having work done in your garden?

It's a fine time to start planning your next landscape or water project. In the Pacific Northwest we are lucky enough to be able to work outside year around! The season is currently gearing up and our crews are staying very busy. Contact us now for an estimate, (206) 323-2873. You can also check out our portfolio here.

Coming Soon:

FallingWaterGardens.com is currently under construction but will eventually be a full-service e-commerce site. You'll be able to purchase all your water-gardening related products online.

Check us out in Monroe!

We have a huge selection of gifts available. We even do gift wrapping and shipping! You'll find birdhouses, feeders, decorative pots and planters, soaps, lotions, cards, books, plants, flowers and so much more. Need an idea for hostess gifts or gifts for gardeners? You've got to come check us out!