Nancy Schramm remembers one of the West’s great plantsmen—her dad.
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Above me a red-tailed hawk soars silhouetted against voluminous clouds suspended in the afternoon sky. Dotting the green hillside and...
Orange, the marriage of red and yellow, maintains both the primal force of red and the happy-go-lucky, child-like brightness of...
In 1914, Arthur and Jeanette Dunn bought a 10-acre parcel in north Seattle for use as a summer retreat. In...
In 1959, Marshall Olbrich and Lester Hawkins left professional careers and a San Francisco apartment to homestead three acres of...
A companion piece to “All in the (Horticultural) Family” by Nancy Schramm
One of the least popular colors on the spectrum, orange is bold, exotic, and maybe a little bit dangerous.
To some, the mere mention of Oxalis makes their blood boil. Looking past the common, weedy types, we find a...
Oxalis species are very easy to care for. When planning where to plant a particular genus, there are two important...








