Any gardener that is worth his salt is aware of the importance of bees in the garden. They are our chief pollinators along with wasps and flies, some moths and butterflies and even hummingbirds and bats. In the early season one can observe our native mason bees and bumble bees working over early blooming shrubs and bulbs and perennials.
Stocking The Sea Of Emerald Green
Let’s face it, for the most part the lawn is the man’s domain. It is literally his “turf” and when left alone he can spend endless hours mowing, edging, aerating, dethatching, feeding, reseeding, watering and weeding not to mention the time it takes to keep his trusty John Deere steed in good running condition.
Planting Fall Veggies And Dividing Perennials
Fall is a Lot Like Spring, Only Better
Are You A Spring Shopper Or A Summer Shopper
Coneflowers For Summer Color
Echinaceas or what we commonly call cone flowers have been around forever and have been used as a staple in perennial borders where there is full sun and good drainage. They bloom for a long time, attract bees and butterflies, make an excellent cut flower and provide seeds for birds in the fall and winter.
The Top Ten Reasons To Visit The Garden Center In July
Time For A Little Tweaking
I have mentioned in past columns that July is an excellent month to prune our gardens. I am not talking about major slash and burn type pruning (which should be done first thing in the spring if at all) but rather the nip and tuck, clip and snip, make a little room for your neighbor type of pruning.
The Birds And The Bees
This coming Saturday July 12th at 10am here at the nursery we will be offering a one hour class on attracting birds and butterflies into our gardens. Come and learn all about the kinds of plants and other elements of a garden that will bring in these creatures and increase the enjoyment of gardening.

Winter may have just begun, but it has been a strange one for us thus far. We were blessed with a few frosts last week, but really have had minimal cold weather invade our corner of the PNW. No arctic blast came in November, just copious amounts of our signature liquid sunshine. I know I speak for everyone when I…