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California’s Oldest Surviving Roses

Rose enthusiast, Darrell Schramm takes a look at the history of California’s earliest cultivated roses.

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Garden Tour to benefit Portland Reading Foundation
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  • Seasons: Summer
environment, gardens & design
Beacon Food Forest
  • Regions: Washington
gardens & design
Front Yard Fruit
  • Seasons: Fall, Spring, Summer
environment, gardens & design
Ornamental, Edible Gardens at Lynmar Estate Winery
  • Regions: Nor. Cal
environment
Monmouth Streetscape
  • Regions: Nor. Cal
environment
Garden Allies: Moths
gardens & design
Lotusland Auction & Sale
  • Regions: So. Cal
  • Seasons: Fall
gardens & design
Rare Plants on the Auction Block at Lotusland
  • Regions: So. Cal
  • Seasons: Summer
gardens & design
Salvia Summit II – Following Up
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  • Seasons: Summer
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Lavender Farm Faire
  • Regions: Washington
  • Seasons: Summer
environment, gardens & design
Pollinators: An Information and Action Guide for West Coast Gardeners
  • Regions: Nor. Cal, Oregon, Washington
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Cultivating Wonder
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  • Seasons: Summer
gardens & design
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