A hardy collection of proven, repeat performers that have required minimal maintenance over the years in my PNW garden.
Read MoreIt seems simple enough. Put seeds in dirt. Water. Watch grow. Unfortunately, those steps alone haven’t produced great results for me here in the PNW. This year, I think I’ve cracked the code.
Read MoreAmazing what a getting a little more dirt can do.
Read MoreSharing a bit of gardening inspiration that I found recently while walking through the grounds of the Willows Lodge, in Woodinville, WA
Read More…the peas are bursting with sweetness, so rich and ripe and crunchy. We eat them pods and all almost as quickly as they appear…
Read MoreThough we planted at the same time, our potato plants appear remarkably different.
Read MoreSpending time in the botanical world – socially distant, of course – is one simple way to improve and maintain well-being.
Read MoreWhat I had was not only a highly in-depth evaluation of my soil’s health from the county, but also an interesting opportunity to compare the results from the two different testing methods. And interesting they were in how they differed.
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How many times have you purchased some outdoor plant addition and thrown away the identification tag? I’ve done it countless times, but as my hellebore example shows, that can be so shortsighted.
Read MoreSmall pumpkins, big flowers, 2019 offered plenty of garden learnings
Read MoreIt works! With burlap and wire mesh, you can create food safe hanging baskets for growing edibles along a fence or wall.
Read MoreMy first year growing tomatoes in this region was pretty sad. The plants produced lots of fruit, but they just didn’t ripen. In the years since, I’ve learned a few things…
Read MoreLeaf edges cut out, stippling of leaves, leaf drop – instead of green and robust, my rhodies looked increasingly sad…
Read More10 Lessons from my 2018 growing season
Read MoreThis year is going to be different. This year, my botanical obsessions will (theoretically) be selected in advance!
Read MoreNo space, no problem! Here's how to grow potatoes in bags
Read MoreAfter several years of “sharing” our harvest with bunnies and other critters, we installed a terrific fence. I say it’s terrific because...
Read MoreA hardy collection of proven, repeat performers that have required minimal maintenance over the years in my PNW garden
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