Marianne Binetti provides practical gardening insights for the Pacific Northwest. Her articles focus on seasonal plant care ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The evergreen shade-loving shrub known as fatsia japonica “Spider’s Web” became a focal point for several of the winning container garden designs at the 2024 Northwest Flower and Garden Festival.
New light rail stations to open this weekend in Kent, Des Moines and Federal Way Three new Link light rail stations are set to open on Saturday, Dec. 5, connecting Seattle to Kent, Des Moines to ...
SEATTLE — Calling all green thumbs: The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival begins on Valentine's Day and lasts through Feb. 18 at the Seattle Convention Center. The event boasts more than 20 display ...
Editor’s Note: This is the third installment of GROW’s 2023 garden-party game, a mashup of plants, design and color theory that offers a color recipe of striking 1-2-3 plant combinations for Pacific ...
WITH THE LOOK of lace and the stamina of much sterner stuff, hardy ferns are more adaptable than most plants. At home in a naturalistic woodland, planted in swaths in the shade garden or tucked into ...