LUSH ANEMONE AND RANUNCULUS blooms are the darlings of spring. Open-faced single or fluffy double anemones come in a range of colors from jewel tones to creamy pastels. Ranunculus flowers, sometimes ...
Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia have a wealth of top-notch public gardens. The Pacific Northwest Garden Tourhighlights sixty outstanding public gardens and provides all the information the ...
OUR BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC NORTHWEST is a gardening paradise with weather that’s generally characterized as mild. Greatly influenced by the largest body of water on the planet, our Goldilocks climate, ...
It’s the thick of spring, the prime time to get plants in the ground and watch them unfurl with the warming days. But gardening’s a funny thing—it can be a little intimidating, a hobby for the natural ...
This list of stories illustrates how local expert Marianne Binetti's recommendations for Pacific Northwest gardens. She says that shade gardens benefit from plants like hosta, astilbe and hellebores ...
Most gardeners are familiar with florist Cyclamen. They are popular during the cooler times of the year and are usually sold as a table decoration to be enjoyed indoors for a few weeks and then ...
Summer heat leaves garden soils dry and thirsty, but the refreshing, cooler, misty days of autumn are just right for planting and transplanting. The return of the autumn rains is the traditional time ...
Warmer nights are finally here, so coleus, impatiens, begonia and marigolds can go out into the garden. And it may finally be warm enough to plant squash, corn and bean seeds as well. This is also the ...