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May 29, 2023
General Gardening
Ben Smith
Compost and Fertilizer - A Boring But Necessary ...

It pains me to see customers spending hundreds of dollars on new plants and simultaneously refusing to spend a few more on a bag or two of compost and a box of starter fertilizer.  These two items are not unnecessary “add-ons” that the retailer is just trying to add to the sale, they are critical components of a successful transplanting process - or as I like to refer to them as “plant insurance”.  Unless you have phenomenal soil, you should always add compost and starter fertilizers when you are planting new plants.  Here is why…

Compost and Fertilizer - A Boring But Necessary Topic
July 12, 2021
Summer Gardening
Ben Smith
The Secrets Of Proper Summer Watering

Summer watering is inevitable in the northwest if we want to keep our landscapes green and healthy…

The Secrets Of Proper Summer Watering
Ben Smith
November 28, 2016

Blooming Plants For The Winter Garden

Ben Smith
November 28, 2016

I have often noticed that as I move deeper into the dark and dreary days of winter the need for some color becomes more and more important to me.  Somehow bright colors have the ability to lift my spirits and...

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Ben Smith
November 14, 2016

Shifting Gears

Ben Smith
November 14, 2016

Despite the fact that you and I both know there are still serious gardening chores to accomplish before the end of the year, the truth is...

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Ben Smith
November 7, 2016

Winter Blooming Plants

Ben Smith
November 7, 2016

I know it isn’t really winter yet, but with all the rain and grey skies it sure feels like it.  While most of the plants in our gardens are...

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Ben Smith
October 31, 2016

Pruning Made Easy - It's Time We All Understood How To Do It

Ben Smith
October 31, 2016

There is no task in gardening that generates more anxiety then pruning.  Simply put, the real secret to proper pruning is...

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Ben Smith
October 24, 2016

It's Time To Winterize The Garden

Ben Smith
October 24, 2016

Back on the 11th and 12th of this month some of you might remember waking up to frost on your roofs and possibly even on your lawn.  That was our wakeup call that winter is coming and we need to...

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Ben Smith
October 17, 2016

The Magic Of Fall Colors

Ben Smith
October 17, 2016

Albert Camus, the French philosopher that developed Absurdism once said: “Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”  I certainly can’t begin to explain “why” fall color happens, but I can explain “how” it happens.  Here are the nuts and bolts of fall color....

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Ben Smith
October 10, 2016

A Few Fall Standouts For Your Garden

Ben Smith
October 10, 2016

It’s always fun this time of year to walk around the nursery and see what looks interesting.  Most evergreens look like they always do, but the deciduous shrubs can become pretty darn spectacular in October.  Here are a few that caught my eye...

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Ben Smith
October 3, 2016

My October To-Do List

Ben Smith
October 3, 2016

Fall is officially here and what a glorious one it has been so far.  There has been just enough rain to green up the lawns and enough sun in between to keep the ground workable and the plants growing.  The forecast for October sounds like...

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Ben Smith
September 26, 2016

Where There's Smoke, There's Fire - These Plants Will Ignite Your Yard

Ben Smith
September 26, 2016

Keeping our landscapes changing is so critical to keeping our interest in gardening.  With change, there’s the anticipation of something new and exciting.  With change, our garden compositions take on whole new personalities.  And with change, we find opportunities to experience our gardens in ways we may not have originally conceived...

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Ben Smith
September 19, 2016

Fall Is For Planting - Carpe Diem

Ben Smith
September 19, 2016

I know that some of you might think that I just pontificate to amuse myself and that I am mostly full of BS (and that might be true occasionally).  But in this case, I need to tell you that...

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I think all gardeners crave color and flower power that brings smiles to faces throughout their landscape.  When we talk about options for summer-blooming shrubs, Roses and Hydrangeas stand above all others for both choice and longevity.  Roses are for full sun, while depending on the variety, Hydrangeas can be for sun, partial sun or shade.  I seem to write about…

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