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South Salem · Salem · Portland · Oregon4.8(107)

Wavra Farms & Nursery

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Outdoor
Recreation

Known For

  • Gorgeously designed hanging baskets
  • U-pick strawberries
  • Frozen peaches
  • Succulents and indoor plants

Insider Tips

Best Time

Weekday mornings in summer for quiet browsing; late summer (August–September) for peak peach and berry picking.

Ideal For

Family outingsSeasonal fruit pickingGardening shoppingBuying gift planters

Pro Tip

Ask a staff member (look for the person with hands in the soil) for variety recommendations; they’ll point you to rare specimens and planting tips.

Growing plants has been a part of the Wavra family for many years. Dan started growing his own cannery crops right out of high school. Diane taught school for a few years, and then took time off to raise their kids with the intention of someday going back to teaching. One spring when the boys were still small, Diane turned the farm office into a greenhouse. Every morning she would move the plants from the desk and floor to the outside deck, and return them in doors at night. Dan, growing tired of having to wait for the plants to move in order to enter the office, decided to build a small greenhouse. Dan and Diane agreed on a 30’x50’ so that the boys could have a sandbox in the back, and plants in the front. In the fall of 1999, Dan surprised Diane with a 30’x96’ greenhouse so that she would never run out of room and try to move back into his office. Then in November, God surprised them both. Diane worked all winter planting for her yard and garden. Friends and neighbors started coming by to see what was going on. With just a table, calculator and by appointment only rule, Diane’s extra plants were sold out by Mother’s Day. Just a month later, Catherine was born, joining big brothers Andrew and Steven. Since it was obvious that Diane was not going back to teaching, Dan expanded the greenhouse once again so that the kids would have a bigger “playhouse” and a college fund. We are now entering our 20th year as a retail nursery. The kids have grown and can often be found packing out soil for customers, moving baskets, or driving large machinery down the road. Dan still grows vegetables for Norpac cannery, and has recently started growing filberts. We are a family owned and operated business with close ties to the community. We have maintained ongoing support for many local schools and non-profit organizations. Our mission is to deliver the best products, the best service, and to give customers the best value for their money. Our best customers are those who have had the best results in their gardens with our products and advice. Come give us a try.

Contact

+1 503-364-9879

Hours

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

Drifter Insights

Hidden Gem
Rare Find
Gem Score
68

Local favorite with excellent reputation

TripAdvisor: Top 25% (#37 of 147)

Popular with families, couples and solo travelers

Popular With

FamiliesCouplesSolo Travelers

Tourist Awareness

LevelModerate

TripAdvisor: #37 of 147 things to do in Salem

Data confidence: high(5 sources)