I have three great opportunities for you this week, just in case you are not quite ready to get your hands dirty. First and foremost, the 28th annual Northwest Flower and Garden Show runs this Wednesday through Sunday at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. This is a world class production that is sure to get you in the mood for the upcoming gardening season.
BYB's (Boring Yard Busters) For February
As I promised in January, every month throughout this year I am going to give you a list of plants that I think are worthy of adding interest to our gardens. If you plant a few from each month’s list your garden will magically evolve into a 4-seasons-of-interest landscape that you will find yourself drawn into to discover who’s on stage for the month. So without further adieu, here is act two of this twelve act performance.
Pink, Black & Blue Berries - More Flavors To Choose From Than Ever
February To-Do List - Time To Get In Gear
It's Bare Root Season
My "State of the Garden" Address
Just Say "No" To Boring Gardens
Okay folks, here’s the deal… There isn’t a day that goes by that a customer doesn’t come into my garden center and ask me how they can achieve year around interest in their garden. My reply is always the same, “Come to the garden center once a month, buy something that looks interesting to you and in 12 months you will have year ‘round interest in your garden”. So to make this as simple as possible I have decided to give you a monthly list of plants I think you should have in your garden to keep things from being boring. I call them my Boring Yard Busters or BYB’s for short. Here are my recommendations for January...
Yep, It's That Time Again For A New Monthly Checklist
New Year's Resolutions - for the "real gardener" (that will never happen)
Good News - The Days Are Now Getting Longer
December 21st is what we officially refer to as the Winter Solstice. This day has the ignominious distinction of being the shortest day of the year (in the northern hemisphere). Of course while every day is essentially the same length (24 hours the last time I checked) the 21st has the fewest number of daylight hours. This day is synonymous with coldness, darkness, dormancy but it is also associated with celebrations of renewal, hope, generosity and introspection. It is the beginning of the return of the sun.

With old man winter approaching shortly, December presents a perfect opportunity for a topic that I have personally been waiting to pontificate on… conifers. This wonderful class of botanical treasures encompasses all things with…