“Lots of unique items/big and little surprises all throughout the store. I visited this shop twice before going inside the actual antique shop but, once I did, I was like a kid in a candy store. All the way to the rear of the store I found tons of bone china! Wound up buying 3 Royal Albert cup and saucer sets, a bread and butter plate (Old Country Roses pattern ?) and 3 Oxford Lenox Bennington tea cup/saucer sets for practically nothing. Owner is super friendly/helpful. Will definitely be back on payday.”
“Always a pleasure to get our plants for upcoming projects. Very large selection knowledgeable and friendly people.
We always recommend this nuersery to our clients and have nothing but good feedback.
As a landscaping business good quality and a large variety is very important.
Will continue to do buisness with Christianson's nursery.”
“This is one of the best antique shops I've ever been to! The place was just the right size, it didn't take you all day but certainly a decent amount of booths, all with a great variety of finds!”
11AM - 5:30PM
702 S 1st St, Mount Vernon
Antiques
“Cute shop with actually curated and organized antiques. Prices seemed to be reasonable. The owner was a tad overeager to help, seeing as we were just browsing. But we had a positive experience here.”
“Really nice antique shop, just packed with good stuff. I always find temptations here! More for smaller or home decor things than for furniture (although there's some of that, too). Definitely worth a stop.”
“This is by the far the sweetest hidden gem! I used to live in the Upper Skagit and would drive downvalley and the tiny town of Edison was always such a treat. Years later, I live in Seattle and was up visiting Edison when a friend from out of town came to visit. I happened to stop into a very unassuming and absolutely quaint brick building that houses the delightful shop Hedgerow. Christy, the shop owner, has decorated with handmade, gorgeous pieces. It feels like stepping back in time, and everything there is displayed with care and is a work of art in and of itself. See if you can find the little great blue heron that came with the building. Feels like a nostalgia shop/apothecary/pharmacy of old with the glass curio cabinets. Highly recommend stepping off the beaten I-5 path for a scenic tour this Edison and stopping at Hedgerow.”