After our weekend outing to Elephant’s Flea we popped over to Terrain. Terrain is a garden center at it’s core, but really it’s so much more! Along with a variety of plants this shop is filled with home goods for your house and yard.
I have wanted to go for years now! I was so happy to finally be able to step through their doors and my what a door it was:
Once you walk through the doors you are met with an assortment of plants and pots along with twinkly lights!
Fancy peat moss in one of the coolest refrigerators:
The shop is filled with one beautiful vignette after another. This one was full of goodies for a dinner al fresco. Lots of pretty tablecloths, napkins and plates.
Chic checkout area complete with a chalkboard sign full of upcoming events:
Boxwoods galore!
Etched mason jars:
Plants, plants and more plants:
They provide custom centerpieces for purchase along with exterior landscaping design services.
Just a little piece of their bath section:
The best part is that they also have a cafe. They have additional outdoor seating as well, but we were there on a busy Saturday so we ate right by the cafe.
The bread for the table came baked in a pot! So cute!
It was quite the shopping experience. I loved every section of the shop. We spent about 3 hours and everyone enjoyed it. The boys loved all of the plants and the big outdoor area, I was in design heaven and took an embarrassing amount of photos and the gardener in Jon was happy picking up new plants to bring home.
I was at Terrain in PA this weekend – I’ve been dying to go for some time now as well and was thrilled. It was amazing! We kept saying we could spend a ton of money there. But with a city size yard and an airplane trip home we managed to leave with just a scented candle.
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I was at Terrain in PA this weekend – I’ve been dying to go for some time now as well and was thrilled. It was amazing! We kept saying we could spend a ton of money there. But with a city size yard and an airplane trip home we managed to leave with just a scented candle.
Oh wow. Wish we had one here in ohio. I love the bread baked in the pot. My favorite part! Well almost.