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California Drought 2

Where water is missing, life is all but impossible. Where water is scarce, nature improvises. “San Diego’s New Water Conservation Garden,” a story by Sandra…

The Northwest Garden in Winter

Here in the Pacific Northwest, garden chores continue through the winter— sitting in front of the fire poring over garden catalogs and planning for …

Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park

Winter 2022 Watch Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park, Episode 3 of the Landscapes of Change mini-documentary series, here. Introduction Across the Puget Sound from Seattle,…

Variations on a Theme of Water

Water will be the thread that ties together the talks and the gardens visited as part of Pacific Horticulture’s sixth edition of Garde…

A Mediterranean Garden in Seattle

In Seattle, two to three months of dry weather in the warmest season can be a challenge to gardeners who grow plants from summer-wet climates. Plants …

Gardening Together

Holly Zipp began her tenure at the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden as an intern in July of 2009. On one of her first days there she walked the te…
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