At Waterstone, we offer thousands of varieties. Every perennial, annual, herb, shrub and vegetable plant we offer begins with a seed/cutting, a story, and our custom-crafted soil mix to give each plant the strongest start possible.
Whether you’re planning a raised bed full of basil and peppers, a colorful perennial garden or just want a few foundation shrubs, our plants are ready to grow with you. Raised with care by a mother-daughter team, everything here is grown local, grown right, and ready to thrive in your hands.
At Waterstone, our soil isn’t just for growing—it’s crafted. Every annual and perennial we offer is nurtured in our own hand-mixed soil.
From vibrant annuals that bring instant beauty to lasting perennials that return each season, everything we grow is rooted in care, quality, and the land we love. Walk the rows, explore the garden, and take home something grown local and made to flourish.
We’re a family-run farm built on passion, purpose, and a deep love for all living things. Whether you’re here to meet our animals, take home something special, or just walk the grounds—we invite you to slow down and connect.
Every piece of our pottery is handmade in Colombia by skilled artisans who pour tradition, creativity, and culture into their craft. From earthy textures to vibrant glazes, no two pieces are exactly alike—each one tells its own story.
These aren’t just pots or planters. They’re statement pieces. Heirlooms. A way to bring beauty and meaning into your garden or home.
Our rescued Amish workhorse
The tiny pony with a big heart
A retired Grand Prix jumper with a gentle spirit
Beautiful mare rescued from a killpen auction
A racehorse overcoming the odds
The filly with a second chance
The wise Lamancha goat
Milk Dud will often moo back when you call his name!
“It has survived five in a centuries, but also the leap electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged”.
“It has survived five in a centuries, but also the leap electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged”.
“It has survived five in a centuries, but also the leap electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged”.