Iconic in the Pacific Northwest, these trees are available a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes. All thrive in moist, acid soils & prefer full sun, but they will happily grow in a variety of conditions.
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Pseudotsuga ‘Glauca’
A bright blue Douglas Fir that has red cones. Has a broad upright growth habit & reaches roughly 15’ tall or more in size, after 10 years.
Pseudotsuga ‘Graceful Grace’
Vigorous, sturdy branches drape uniformly from each whorl of this compact weeping tree. Its long, dark green needles, highlighted with an interesting, glaucous cast, radiate outward around the stems and create a lush, full appearance. Has a broad upright growth habit & reaches roughly 25’ tall by 15’ wide in size, growing 15” or more a year.
Photo courtesy of Iseli Nursery
Pseudotsuga ‘Waggin Tails’
The story of the great Pseudotsuga menziesii ‘Waggin Tails’ is full of whimsy. Discovered on Wagon Trail Road adjacent to a dog grooming business called Waggin Tails, this dark green, sweet smelling tree has branches that curve and twist like the wagging tail of a dog. Dark green needles cover an upright full formed tree that grows at a slower pace than the species forest tree. Has a broad upright growth habit & reaches roughly 12’ tall by 8’ wide in size, growing 6” to 10” a year.

I thought it might be fun to kick off the new year in style with some gardening resolutions, a practice that may both motivate us and help to maximize our gardening potential. It goes without saying that there are many ways any of us can improve in our lives, community, relationships and even workplace. Setting goals is always useful (year around for that matter), but it seems like at the New Year holiday, resolutions large and small take center stage. I will skip the topics of…