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    Satsop Bulb Farm

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Very friendly, knowledgeable clean and beautiful flowers and hanging baskets. Very reasonably. I will be returning.

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    Maurries Garden - Maurries Garden sells Vegetable and Flowers seeds

    Maurries Garden

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $

    They're based in Elma,WA but their booth is at The Olympia Farmers Market…read more When Maurrie isn't too busy with other customers she makes sure to ask how the seeds I planted are doing. She also lets me know which vegetables will do the best with the current weather: hot, cold, wet, etc. Her husband Michael is often at the booth on Thursdays and Fridays. He remembers that I stock up on succulents and reminds me when they'll have certain types of sempervivums and sedums. They both know that I shop for plant starts regularly and always offer to take my 4" plant pots. In the 2021 season the seeds that did the best for me were California poppies, Swiss chard, red Russian kale, rainbow carrots, and the purple shelling peas. I had a late start this year (2022), but Maurrie made sure to remind me that peas, carrots, and radishes are a good bet even when it's rainy.

    Maurries Garden Seeds are Spectacular! I have never Not had beautiful results from planting the…read moreseeds. No Diseases. No Fungus. They have always done well. Monday, Jan 26th, I shared some seeds w/ my nephew...He, in return, broght out his collection to share some of his favorites w/ me....He, Too, had seed's from Maurries Garden!! We had a good laugh over that! So Maurrie, you have 3 people in this family who Trust your Seeds..My Older Sister Introduced me to your booth at the Olympia Famers Market!! Thank You Ever So Much! Lyn G.

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    Maurries Garden - Bouquets are available in the summer

    Bouquets are available in the summer

    Maurries Garden - This nasturtium was planted with seed purchased here.

    This nasturtium was planted with seed purchased here.

    Maurries Garden - Seeds from Maurrie's Garden are shown above. They are my favorite place to buy poppy seeds. Photo is of the seed stash for work.

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    Seeds from Maurrie's Garden are shown above. They are my favorite place to buy poppy seeds. Photo is of the seed stash for work.

    Survivor's Den What Not Shop

    Survivor's Den What Not Shop

    3.0(1 review)
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    I'm still not sure how my boyfriend even found the Survivor's Den, since it was off the main drag…read moreand down an alley with only a small signboard on the street. At any rate, if you can harness the power of Google Maps to track down this store, it's a fascinating place to wander through... but you might not have much luck actually trying to purchase things. As you walk up, you'll see a large display of skulls, home decor, garden art, and other miscellany piled high on tables outside the store. It's a really random mix, but I guess the general theme is "country/Americana." Inside, there are a couple more rooms jam-packed with antique spice tins and bottles, knick-knacks, scented candles, paintings and sculpture, and who knows what else. It's so full of stuff (much of it fragile and small) that you have to be REALLY careful moving around; I was constantly in fear of my purse sweeping something tiny and expensive off a shelf. We stopped by on a weekend, and it seemed the husband was minding this store while the wife (who buys the inventory) was at another location. Nothing had price tags, which I find annoying and which usually discourages me from asking about an item I'd otherwise be interested in -- I hate having to run back and forth asking, "How much is this? And this? And this?" It didn't seem like they really wanted to sell things all that much, anyway; I eventually did ask the price of an item, but the husband didn't know and had to call his wife and describe it to her over the phone, who then gave a price that was WAY more than the item was worth because it was "gold from Alaska." (It was a chunk of pyrite.) He said they also have some consignment stuff, which I would think would have firm prices because they're set by the seller, so it might be easier to purchase those. The owner was very friendly and seemed happy to have someone to chat with while we browsed and admired various items. Overall, though, we got the feeling that it is more of a hobby or a collection, and things are priced to stay rather than move. They have tons of random and interesting stuff that is worth stopping by to admire -- just don't get your heart set on being able to buy it.

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