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Time to feed your palms

Time to Feed you Palms Trees... March is the Month!

Shipment just arrived of Lutz Palm Fertilzer Stakes only $3/ each.

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Eric will be Tweeting when he will be working on bonsai at the shop.  He can show you some bonsai techniques or answer some questions you may have.  Bring your tree in and you can work on it together. #gotpots

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FIBERclay Window Boxes

NOW 50% OFF! Making room for new inventory. Come see the new FIBERclay planters made from cement and fiberglass. Lightweight and modern. Customize with stains!

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Imported PENJING!

New bonsai trees from China now in stock.  From $20-$150.  All tropical and subtropical indoor bonsai.

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Dragon Gardens Facebook Page

Members who like us on Facebook qualify for special discounts and give-aways!

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Once upon a time we were wholesale only, but now we’ve evolved to offer our pots + planters to the retail public as well as trade professionals.

Dragon Gardens Northwest has been designing, importing + selling pottery in Portland, Oregon since 1999. Retail members who subscribe to our newsletter receive a 30% discount on all pottery purchases. Trade Pro’s earn an even greater discount upon submitting a commercial application.

Our experienced sales staff is trained to share their extensive pottery + plant knowledge with our customers, shepherding those who become overwhelmed as they browse our massive inventory of pottery. Located in the heart of Tualatin, we just minutes off I-5, near Bridgeport Village.

We accept all major credit cards + are open seven days a week in the Spring and Summer, but closed Sundays in the Fall and Winter. Check current hours here.

Latest Blog Entries

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How to Slip-Cast Ceramics in the Garage (taken from Wired Magazine)
Author: Allison Arieff

Pushing the Zones through Pottery
By Susan | Published March 27, 2012 It may be clear by some of my posts that I have my struggles with our climate in Oregon – I cant claim native status here, though I was born in Seattle my