As gardeners, the concept of “going natural” is nothing new. Whatever our reasons, whenever practical we tend to shy away from synthetics and instead choose products that are natural. In the case of Christmas trees, we have the same choices - buying an artificial tree or buying a real tree. Here are some things to consider before you make up your mind…
Evergreen Perennials For Winter Interest
Let's Give Thanks For The Garden
Keeping The Garden Interesting In The Winter
As the last of the fall color fades and our perennials melt to the ground, one would think that about all we would have to look forward to would be a bunch of sticks and dull evergreens. In reality, nothing could be farther from the truth. There is such an incredible diversity in the plant world that no one should have to suffer the fate of a dull winter garden...
My November To-Do List
Before I bombard you with an endless list of chores for this month I want to make sure you take the time to appreciate this fall. It has been one of the finest I can remember. We can thank the warm summer and dry fall for the most fantastic parade of oranges, yellows, reds, and purples that I have ever seen. The lack of a heavy frost has also allowed those colorful leaves to hang around much longer, so enjoy them while they last. It just doesn’t get any better than this. Now, onto the “List”…
Fall Is A Magical Time In The Garden
As we move into the holidays I am keenly aware that it gets harder and harder for me to motivate you to play in the garden. I get it. You have been moving hoses around all summer, mowing the lawn every week, now you are sick and tired of it. But I would propose that the beauty of the fall is that you no longer have to deal with the mundane tasks of mowing and watering and can concentrate on the fun stuff like...
Fall Is Just Another Blooming Season
There are lots of reasons why we are drawn to different plants. Most often it is because we like their flowers. We purposefully design our gardens to allow us to incorporate as many different colors of flowers as we can for our viewing enjoyment during the spring and summer months, but we rarely consider doing the same thing for the fall...
Apologies, but I have some pertinent news to pass along that might be an unpleasant reminder to all local gardeners… Yes the rumors are true, we are about to say goodbye to our PNW summer. Goodbye to…