Garden Girl.

Before you even walk through the front doors, you’ll be mesmerized by the beautiful historic building and lush foliage overflowing onto Front Street. Shop owner, Lenette Roehl, added a touch of French flair to downtown Yakima when she opened Garden Girl.  Her shop carries pretty pots in all shapes and sizes, trailing plants, perennials, and bulbs. You’ll also find various antiques, shabby chic home accessories, hand-crafted items, and beautiful little birds that make you feel as though you are bringing the outdoors, in. Once you step into this great little garden boutique, you can’t resist walking out with something special.

 

 
The charming storefront truly gives life to Downtown Yakima.

Garden Girl’s perennials are so luscious and healthy.
 
This beautifully painted piece would be at home in almost any decor. 
 
   
I just adore the unique items she carries.  They are perfect for gift-giving.  
 
Lenette will custom pot your plants for you, just pick out what you like, and she will work her magic. 
 
Garden Girl
25 North Front Street
Downtown Yakima

5 Comments

  1. LOVIN’ THE PICTURES…..GIVES ME SPRING FEVER! AND YOU KNOW WHAT THAT BRINGS YOU! $$$….HA HA

  2. Photos make me eager for Spring and Summer! Love the store!

  3. I live in Kennewick.I seen your ad on tv so I looked you up. Your shop looks wonderful. I belong to a couple of gardin clubs and we are always looking for new nurseries and garden shops to visit. Hopefully this spring we can take a road trip and come visit your shop.

  4. I absolutely loved this shop! What was so interesting was that I was walking around the corner from Northtown and a cat had came up to us and pretty much led us to Lenette’s shop. Later we discovered it was her own. I walked out with the Iris room spray and a bar of Tokyo Milk soap as a gift. We are anxious for the opening of Garden Girl’s Kitchen! Lenette truly inspired me and lately I have been thinking of someday opening my own shop with such dedication and TLC that she has.

  5. Is there a website for this darling little shop?

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