We are Headed to the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival!

We are beyond excited to share that Sticks & Stones Farm will be an exhibitor at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival this February 18-22 at the Seattle Convention Center and this one feels extra special.

For us, this show represents everything we love about the Pacific Northwest: creativity rooted in nature, thoughtful design, and people who care deeply about the spaces they inhabit. To be part of a gathering that celebrates gardens, craftsmanship, and possibility is an absolute honor.

What You’ll See at Our Booth

We’ve been busy in the studio and on the farm, and we can’t wait to finally share what we’ve been working on. When you stop by, you’ll find:

  • New stone sculptures and garden pieces, created specifically with outdoor spaces in mind

  • Custom stone elements that blend beauty with purpose

  • A glimpse into our process, how we source stone, design with the land, and build pieces meant to last a lifetime

  • Plenty of inspiration if you’re dreaming about your own garden, property, or future project

This show is about ideas, and we love talking through what’s possible…whether that’s a quiet garden sculpture, a statement gate, or a long-term vision for your land.

When to Come Visit

We’ll be exhibiting throughout the entire Northwest Flower & Garden Festival, so whether you come early in the week or make it a weekend outing, there will be time to connect. If you want a more relaxed moment to chat about custom work, earlier show days are often a little quieter, but truly, anytime you stop by, we’d love to see you.

Why This Show Matters to Us

Sticks & Stones Farm began with a simple belief: that stone, when handled with care and intention, can tell a story and anchor a space. Being part of this festival feels like a full-circle moment, bringing our work to a community that values craftsmanship, land, and lasting beauty as much as we do.

If you’re attending the show, please come say hello. We can’t wait to meet fellow gardeners, designers, dreamers, and neighbors — and to share what’s next for Sticks & Stones Farm.

See you at the show 🌱

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