Allison Mossa month agoFrom

I ordered last year and received beautiful large three or four fan chunks of Iris packed beautifully and arriving in very good shape ready for planting in the early fall as I recollect. Some of mine Bloom the first year which is unusual
Leah Calvina month agoFrom

Just gorgeous! Chad Harris was very welcoming and chatted with us about the flowers. So amazing!
Andy Pecka month agoFrom

The gardens are beautiful and well-tended. On the "flip side", this is definitely not a tourist attraction. It is marked only by a tiny sign that is easily missed from the highway. While open to the public, it is clear that few visitors are expected. The parking area (near the barn) holds three cars, at most. One very clean porta-potty is serviced weekly. We'd planned to purchase at least one iris, but didn't. We were reluctant to knock on the door of an obviously private residence, and there was no sign of human activity on the property. We drove from the Seattle area, based on a Seattle Times story. The gardens didn't justify the trip. It appears that this is a hobby-turned-sideline business.