Remember, April Showers Bring May Flowers!
A ray of sunshine breaks through the clouds. A light mist is in the air. [...]
Apr
Friends for Your Fruits and Veggies
The balance of our ecosystems is kept in a harmonious equilibrium by the interaction of [...]
Mar
Shades of Green in the Garden
Walking through the garden this time of year the evergreens are the stars. Green is [...]
Feb
Spots of Color in the Landscape
In the wintertime our landscape is filled with different shades of evergreens that never cease [...]
Dec
People & Plants Don’t Like Soggy Feet!
People & Plants Don’t Like Soggy Feet! Normally, if I don’t pull on my muck [...]
Dec
Plants Made for the Northwest!
Plants Made for the Northwest! Our world has changed rapidly over the past year. We [...]
Nov
A Season of Glorious Color
Autumn is the season where the growing is winding down, however, there is still plenty [...]
Oct
A Peace of Mind for Your Plants
Words cannot express the overwhelming feelings of wildfire damage. I am heart-broken over the destruction [...]
Sep
The Preservation of Fruit
A true sign of summer is a fresh bowl of fruit sitting on your counter. [...]
Aug
Crape Myrtle
“Ecology is the study of relationships among organisms and between organisms and their surroundings, let [...]
Aug
Herbs: The Spice of Life
When I was a kid, I found myself scampering around my grandmother’s garden and snacking [...]
Jul
Water Conservation in the Garden
Only 2.5% of the total water supply is fresh water on earth available for our [...]
Jun
Deer Resistant Plants
A DELIGHTFUL GARDEN “Help! The deer are eating everything in sight!” Fear not, there are [...]
May
Healthy Living with Houseplants During the Coronavirus
“Plants give us oxygen for the lungs and soul”- Linda Solegato I can’t think of [...]
Apr