I can almost see spring on the horizon as numerous treasures are about to bloom, brightening up all of our local landscapes in these grey days of late winter. We are blessed with so many fabulous early blooming perennials in our region, many of which are…
Growing Raspberries
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Proper Pruning in Winter Part Three
I am back once more to help you continue down the road to pruning success this week with episode three. Most things work best as a trilogy, right? I am sure that all of your eager gardening minds are ready for more this week as we keep this momentum going. Up next is a focus on types of buds, which will…
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Proper Pruning in Winter Part Two
My hope from last week is that I got everyone’s pruning juices flowing. This week I will attempt to build on that momentum and get into some more specifics. If you got outside in this wonderfully cold and sunny weather and started your personal pruning battle plan, pat yourself on the back! You have earned a gold star and embarked on a journey to pruning success. If you haven’t, don’t worry, there is still time…
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Proper Pruning in Winter Part One
Dormant Spraying In the Garden
As we march on through the month of January, it is time to recall the annual gardening tradition of dormant spraying. The ideal products may have changed a bit over the years, and certainly their effectiveness has improved as well, but the spray techniques and principles remain the same. A plan for success always begins with…
January In The Garden
Silly Rabbits, Those Plants Are For ME!
The Evolution Of The Gardener
I thought it might be fun to kick off 2025 in style with some talk about climate, gardens, and the adjustments we continue to make to both our gardening choices and practices. Gardeners have certainly always been flexible, or rolled with the punches as they say. As Mother Nature surprises us with this or that, she always…











There are so many worthy spring blooming shrubs for us to utilize in our gardens, including the seemingly endless array of attractive Rhododendrons and Azaleas. Specific flavors of each of these can be planted for…