Mothers Day is Sunday, May 11 find the perfect gift at Zenith Holland Nursery and Gifts

Auburn, WALocal News

Zenith Holland Nursery and Gifts in Des Moines is a prime destination for Mother's Day shopping, featuring a wide array of gifts tailored to various interests. The store offers high-quality gardening supplies, including durable pottery and trellises, alongside culinary products from "Finch and Fennel," which feature QR codes for recipe ideas. Fashion-conscious mothers can explore the "Barefoot Dreams" line and locally crafted leather goods, ensuring stylish options for any occasion. Shoppers will find pampering products like lotions and CBD-infused items in the personal care section. Fresh flower bouquets are available for just $15, and the nursery boasts an impressive selection of houseplants and blooming David Austin roses.

Owner Lyn promotes the effectiveness of their insect-repellent apparel, appealing to moms who enjoy outdoor activities. Gift certificates provide a thoughtful option for those unsure of what to choose, allowing mothers to explore the greenhouses. Zenith Holland Nursery is open daily from 9 a. m. to 7 p.

m. , making it convenient for last-minute shoppers.

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