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Beneficial Buckwheats

For dramatic color and the durability to thrive in my garden, the wild native buckwheats are among my favorites.

Losing A Giant

Of all places, we should be able to feel safe in our own gardens.

Great Plant Picks 2013

100 plants that provide beauty and impact to small gardens selected by the Great Plant Picks committee for 2013.

Fresh Sheet

Seattle Wholesale Growers Market, a non-profit cooperative of growers from Washington, Oregon, and Alaska, was formed in 2011 to bring farm fresh loca…

English Holly

[pullquote]English holly is a versatile, hardy plant combining year-round beauty and wildlife appeal. But when it escapes cultivation it can become an uninvited pest.[/pullquote] My first…

Climatic Bait & Switch

Yes, it rains a lot in the Pacific Northwest… except when it doesn’t. People outside the region scoff at the notion of a PNW dry…

Confessions of a PNW Spike-aholic

My name is Loree and I’m a spike-aholic. Take a look at one PNW gardener's passion for cultivating desert plants in a decidedly non-desert climate.
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