Deer Park, Washington, United States

Deer Park

Gazette

Local Writers, Local Photographers, Locally Owned

Grand Seasonal Opening – Rosewood Lane Greenhouse

Rosewood Lane Greenhouse opening date is April 29, Friday. The greenhouse offers a huge selection of large, gorgeous hanging baskets, and other pots for gifts, or for your own yard. 

Mother’s Day sale will be going on hanging baskets – Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7.

For anyone interested in gardening and raising your own food, there’s something for everyone! 

Vegetable plants include, several varieties of Tomato, peppers, squashes, cucumbers for pickling, fresh eating, and slicing, onion plants, pumpkins, watermelon, broccoli and cabbage, and even Sweet Corn! 

New to the greenhouse this year is a selection of Perennials. Come and check them out!  We look forward to serving you!

The greenhouse is located at 4626 Gibson Dahl Rd. Clayton, in the Williams Valley area. Credit and debit cards are accepted for payment.

For more information call 509-209-4821.

This is a sponsored article and does not necessarily reflect the position of the Deer Park Gazette or its staff.

Share this article.

Read more news.

Fred R. Miller

FRED R. MILLER,  passed away at home on Jan 14, 2026.  Fred was born in Spokane WA, on April 4,1944.   He grew up in Spokane attending Central Valley High School until his senior year, graduating from Deer Park High School in 1962.  Fred enlisted in the Navy out of high school, spending time in San Diego and Annapolis. He later graduated from WSU with distinction.

Read More »

Shirley McRae Passes Away at 91

Shirley Eleanor (Kintschi) McRae, 91, of Spokane and formerly Deer Park, passed away on December 3, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.

Shirley was born to Morris Kintschi and Anna (Tanner) Kintschi on April 29, 1934, in Edwall, Washington. She graduated from Edwall High School in 1952, where she met her husband-to-be, John McRae. John and Shirley were married in 1954, and they lived in Redondo Beach, California, while John served in the U.S. Navy. They returned to Spokane in 1955, living on Five Mile Prairie, then at Dartford, and finally in the house that John designed and built in Deer Park in 1976, where the family lived for over 42 years.

Read More »