Our Story
We read a lot about passion these days. It’s said that passion should be the driving force behind what we do if we want to achieve work/life balance. We’ve certainly found that to be true. We’ve also learned that, in many ways, the process of running a business is similar to that of growing things.
Our businesses began as seeds - idea seeds; created by a passion for growing things. In fact, the Tanglebank seed was sown long before Arnold and I conceptualized this boutique nursery. The seed was sown as a result of the long adventurous, entrepreneurial spirit of a man named Harold Bowles, born in England around the turn of the last century. Harold’s passion was farming.
While farming English fields, Harold dreamed of reaching greater heights in a new land where opportunity was ripe for the picking. One day, Harold took the bold and courageous step of leaving everyone and everything he knew to seek his fortunes in Canada, specifically Nipiwin Saskatchewan, where he farmed grain, hogs, cattle and dairy.
Harold must have had a romantic streak. Searching for a name for his farm, he settled on “Tanglebank” in honour of the bank of tangled Saskatoon berries that grew on his land.
In 1946, after farming in Saskatchewan’s harsh climate for some time, Harold decided to up sticks and move his farming enterprise to more temperate British Columbia.
Once in B.C. he chose to farm on Gladwin Road, Abbotsford, in the heart of our lush Fraser Valley. Harold’s farm thrived as did his family. Years later, his daughter Linda Treliving (Arnold’s mom) moved the enterprise to our current location on Downes Road where she ran a poultry farm.
Arnold inherited his grandfather’s love of the land and the desire to create “something from nothing”. Just as Harold had done, so many decades ago, Arnold decided it was time to start something new; time to begin growing a new dream that could eventually be passed down to the next generation.
When I look back at how the present day Tanglebank Gardens, Brambles Bistro and the shop at Tanglebank evolved, I see them as seeds that were planted, nurtured and cherished. The seeds grew into seedlings which matured into a remarkable, living enterprise, in which not only Arnold and I are involved, but also our children and grandchildren.
Tanglebank is really about so much more than selling plants or home décor, or creating delicious dishes. Situated a little way out of the central business district, this has always been a “destination”. It’s a place where people come when they want to feel good, be inspired and get back to nature without having to travel miles away from the city. Our goal has been to create the kind of environment - one where people can relax and enjoy just being as much as they enjoy buying plants and other items that enrich their lives.
When our guests arrive, invariably they will be greeted by Arnold, me, or our daughter Lauren. Lauren is a professional horticulturalist and, together with Arnold helps our visitors understand what to grow, how to grow it and what will work best in their home environment.