YIKESFathers Day is this Sunday! Get great gifts QUICK at Zenith Holland Gardens Nursery Gift Shop

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Zenith Holland Nursery and Gifts in Des Moines invites shoppers to its Father's Day event from June 13 to June 15, offering a range of discounts and a festive atmosphere. Customers can enjoy a complimentary beer and hot dog on Father's Day while browsing a vast selection of plants, including unique varieties not found in big box stores. Special promotions include $20 off hanging fuchsia baskets, a buy-one-get-one-free offer on raspberry plants, and 20% off all fruit trees. As the oldest business in Des Moines, Zenith Holland takes pride in its commitment to local sourcing and providing high-quality items. In addition to plants, the nursery features an impressive array of gardening tools, including renowned Dutch-made DeWit hand tools, which come with a lifetime guarantee.

The store also showcases personal gifts like premium leather goods and gourmet cooking supplies, catering to a wide range of interests. This event not only supports local business but also offers families a unique opportunity to find meaningful gifts for Father's Day. By promoting local craftsmanship and quality, Zenith Holland strengthens community ties while celebrating the holiday.

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