Schoolhouse
and Garden

 

  

Originally built in 1888 on the Lee Farm, next to the Skagit River, this schoolhouse was called the Meadow School, District Number Three. It is the oldest remaining one room schoolhouse in Northwest Washington and remains largely unchanged. Moved from a development site in 1996 to our Nursery, we now offer gardening classes, garden events and a meeting place for garden clubs and societies in the schoolhouse.

 

In 1998 we designed and planted rose and perennial gardens on the grounds around the schoolhouse. As a display garden it shows mature roses and perennials planted in harmonious color groupings. May through September are the best months to visit the gardens. You are invited to pack a lunch and enjoy a picnic on the school grounds during warm weather.

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