
Sky Nursery displays its ornaments depicting guitars, disco balls, violins, drum sets and other music-themed items on an old piano during the holidays. The set-up caught our eye during our store visit on Nov. 21. While many garden centers decorate multiple large trees in themes and place them throughout the store, the Shoreline, Washington-based business keeps its Christmas section creative but compact for a less overwhelming shopping experience.MICHELLE SIMAKIS

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