Woodstock Gardens
March 5, 2023
A Peek Inside a Garden Cafe
This retail business is a combined plant nursery, garden supply shop, and restaurant. There’s also a small used book store for children. They accept donations of children’s books for resale, with half the price going to Shenandoah County Public Schools.
This local shop was originally Fort Valley Nursery, although it is Woodstock and not Fort Valley.
Labels:
Books,
Gardens,
Shenandoah
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Any organization that facilitates the recirculation of books is a winner.
ReplyDelete...I like the bromeliads.
ReplyDeleteIt looks welcoming.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like a garden cafe' like that.
ReplyDeleteDear Linda,
ReplyDeletethat looks like a nice shop - the combination of coffee, plants and books is clearly very likeable! And it's also nice that the donations go to a public school. I would definitely be her as a guest again and again.
I hope your Charlie is doing well, he's a real cutie ❤️ ! The cats are pretty, too.
All the best from Austria & happy March days!
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/03/streifzug-durch-die-letzten-wochen.html
Agree completely with David. Wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteHope the business thrives. Sounds like a great combination of services.
ReplyDeleteYes, I too agree with David's comment :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful idea , We have a concept of garden cafes which are basically restaurants with an ambience of plants and greenery. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair
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