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    Nelson's Duckpond & Lavender Farm

    4.9 (10 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    part of the duck pond (on a VERY bright and sunny day during the Lavender Festival)
    Dianne C.

    We recently hopped on over to the farm as our first stop for the Lavender Festival. They were one of the farms part of the free "lavender tour". They seemed to have one of the smaller lavender fields, but their royal velvet bunches are pretty... and the lavender pound cakes are delicious. (Unfortunately, we were only able to get some of the samples. I think I saw the last one available at the time under somebody's arms as they headed towards the picnic area.) Their store also carries other homemade lavender products like lotions, hand sanitizers, cookies, etc., as well as some garden decor. They also have a $5/bunch U-Pick for lavenders, with baskets on a table at the ready (although we couldn't really tell how big a bunch would be; we opted against getting any for now, since we still had a while to go). I had no idea when we went that they had a cabin rental by the picturesque duck pond, but I'm sure it must be quite lovely to stay there.

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    Beautiful property, great giftshop, friendly host, and of course, wonderful wonderful lavender.

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    I purchased many things from the gift shop and my favorite item (closely tied with the lavender chocolate bar) was their homemade lavender garlic salt.

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    The Co-op Farm and Garden - bbq & camping refills

    The Co-op Farm and Garden

    3.8(25 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    My wife and I, with our 2 children, have been members of this beautiful store for 3+ years since we…read moremoved into this area. I have lived on the Peninsula since 1984 and aside from traveling the western states for a few years it's been my home. We love this store because those that work here have always been friendly, professional and knowledgeable. Our children enjoy getting an Apple, Bananas or Carrot while we shop. The prices here have always been competitive with the "box stores". This is a great aspect when considering where to shop. To have fruit, produce and meats feom local farms at a reasonable price is one of many reasons we enjoy shopping here at the Co-Op and were quick to pay for the lifetime membership. Yesterday (19 Sept 2025) my wife and I went in for grocery shopping and everything seemed like a normal shopping experience we've come to expect. My wife has been enriched to finally have a service dog that goes with her medical conditions from her service in the Navy. She decided to stop having her service dog wear his vest and goggles (both were part of his suit as he was trained in both while he was a K9 for the police in Pocatello, ID). It was overwhelming for her to have people approach her and talk to her about her k9 (never seeing one so well trained, how cute he looks in his vest goggles, etc.). My wife was asked on 19 Sept if her k9 was a service dog by a lady who works at the Co-Op and she must have been a new hire as my wife and I haven't seen her working before yesterday. Most of the people who we interact with that work in the store all know my wife's service dog by sight and have the respect to not engage regarding our k9 in an invasive manner. The lady last night was not respectful, rather she treated my wife as if my wife was lying to her about our k9 being a service dog. Then after we got in line to checkout my wife realized she wanted an onion and a man stocking the produce stopped her and abrasively asked if the k9 was a service dog. My wife did not rest well and felt mentally off the rest of the evening. I realize it is important to keep pets outside of an establishment that offers fresh fruit, produce and other foods. It would also seem important with such a diverse array of people that frequent this store to have those working there know the importance of being professional, respectfu and tactful l when approaching anyone for any reason. Especially when it may be an interaction with someone who may have a service dog with them. Sadly people cannot teach someone how to use their intuition. I've seem many pet dogs, most of which are not trained well enough to be in any building. My wife's service dog is off/on leash trained, he's in tune with my wife's needs intuitively and never leaves her side even when we are home he next to her. It is a great comfort knowing that my wife has a k9 that can be there to protect her and keep her safe should any medical condition arise. My wife is now contemplating on whether she will be coming back inside the store as the stress created from the disrespectful manner has not allowed a restful night. I believe our new course is that she will no longer answer any questions from either staff or those who shop here. I will stand in for her so that she doesn't feel socially overwhelmed by those who choose to be disrespectful in their approach.

    My wife and I have always had a nice experience here. The staff have always been more than friendly…read moreand we have always loved looking at the VAST vast selection of items. When we do come here we actually go for the toys. We love to shop local and they have a pretty decently sized toy selection and they sell really good brands like Hape, Tonka, Melissa and Doug, and Green Toys. I will say they are a bit over priced (this is the reason for 4 stars) and you could sometimes get a toy cheaper just buying directly from the manufacturers website. But as I said we love to support local businesses and they sell the toys we like to buy for our son. And like I mentioned the staff are really nice. This last trip we were going right before close and someone was vacuuming and my son is not a fan of loud vacuums. So the lady noticed that stopped the vacuum and then had a conversation with him about his new toy. It was a very good experience.

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    2.6(5 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I had an extremely unpleasant experience at Jungle Jane Indoors and Outdoor gift shop, and I will…read morenever return. Several garden art pieces were not priced, so I politely asked the owner, Kathy, for help. She ignored me completely while continuing a casual phone conversation with a friend. I stood there waiting for about seven minutes before asking again. This time, she put the caller on hold and walked over with me, only to point out a tiny price tag almost deliberately hidden behind the piece. Instead of simply showing it to me respectfully, she said, "Do you read English?" Then she asked, "Where are you from?" Before I could even answer, she said "Mexico" and walked away. For the record, I am Native American from the Klallam Tribe. This store operates on Native land, and the owner had the audacity to treat me like a foreigner in my own homeland. The interaction was rude, dismissive, and openly disrespectful. Antiques and garden art are not worth being humiliated or stereotyped. Customer service matters, and basic human decency matters even more. I strongly recommend spending your money elsewhere.

    A huge selection of fun, unique gifts that are fairly priced. There is one shop in the little…read morehouse in the front and a huge shop in back of it that also has items outside. I had a ball browsing and have made multiple purchases there. My experience with the owners was very pleasant.

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