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Northwest July Garden To-Do List
July is when temperatures finally start to get warm in the Pacific Northwest. It’s also when the air starts to become much drier and have less overall humidity, except when…
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Garden at the Foot of the Mountains
My name is Judy Houchin and I live in northeast Oregon, in Zone 7, at the foot of the Blue Mountains. When we moved into this house in 1985, it…
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Spring in the Skyler Garden
Today’s photos come from Linda Skyler. The Skyler garden is located on Bainbridge Island, a half-hour ferry ride from Seattle. Bainbridge Island is a true gardening mecca. A mild climate…
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Northwest June Garden To-Do List
June in the Pacific Northwest is a wonderful time to garden. This time of year, the weather is changing quickly from spring’s short and cool days to summer’s pleasant days…
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Spring in the Cascade Mountains
Here in the company town of Newhalem, Washington, located in the North Cascade National Forest, Bruce Fowler has been busy at work in his home garden. Started less than three…
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Pamela’s New Garden on Fidalgo Island
Fidalgo Island in Washington State has been our home since 2017. Our property had many mature plants, but half of it needed major help. Lots of weeds and an untended…
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Regional Picks: Variegated Plants for Shade—Northwest
See regional picks for variegated plants for shade, and read the article by Andy Brand for even more ideas. “While the cool, shady areas have provided me with the opportunity…
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Tips for the Best Spring Ephemeral Displays
Late April is a great time for enjoying the last spring ephemerals and early-blooming spring shrubs in the garden. This time of year, the energy of the garden of imminent…
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Transforming a Rundown House and Garden
Today’s photos come from Janice Martinez in Southern Oregon, who has been working on transforming the space for the past six and a half years. This photo is small, but…
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Northwest May Garden To-Do List
Now that May’s warmer weather is upon us, it’s time to think about the coming warm weather of late spring and summer in the Pacific Northwest. I suspect this year…