Susan Calhoun
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Tips for Success With Hydrangeas
Although hydrangeas (Hydrangea spp. and cvs., Zones 4–10) are extremely popular and seen everywhere, how to grow them is a widespread mystery. The types available are many and varied. The…
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Feel-Good Gardening Through Volunteering in the Northwest
What gardener does not want to view beautiful gardens? Once a person has been bitten by the gardening bug, they often want to see other gardens, get ideas, learn about…
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Snowdrops Chase Away the Winter Doldrums
Amid the sloshing, squishing, and squelching of spring in the Northwest, green tips and small white flowers start pushing through the soil. Some are up and flowering freely in January,…
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Wake Up Winter with Witch Hazels
During the winter months in the Pacific Northwest, it is hard to know if it will be sunny and bright, raining cats and dogs, or a snowy winter wonderland when…
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Design
‘Carolina Primrose’ Is Not Your Grandmother’s Gladiola
Many gardeners are familiar with gladiolas. The usual response when asked about glads, however, along with a shaking of the head and a shudder, is “Not me.” No doubt they…
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Intriguing Evergreens for the Northwest Garden
I love a cold frosty morning. It’s lovely to wander the garden (coffee in hand to keep my fingers warm) looking for new views of winter magic. This is the…
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Article
A Tough Tool Belt That Will Last Forever
I have several tools that I keep with me while gardening. For the longest time, I was putting them down in one place and then looking afterward for where I…
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Winter Container Tips and Tricks for the Northwest
To extend the season on your porch or patio, containers built for winter are invaluable. But planting pots for cooler weather takes a little extra insight and planning. Proper hard…
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Fall Seed Saving in the Northwest
Days are getting shorter, and there is a soft glow to the sunlight. That can only mean one thing: Fall is upon us. With this season comes a sense of…
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Pacific Northwest Regional Reports
Fall-Blooming Bulbs Extend the Northwest Gardening Season
In spring, I always look forward to bulbs bursting through the ground. Searching for precious blooms amid the wet leaves and branches provides a fun reason to wander the garden.…