We envision a resilient world dependent on the thoughtful cultivation of plants

Seeds

Seeds: Nature’s Artful Engineering is a traveling exhibit of photographs, interpretive information, and hands-on activities.

Winter Sweet

Oregon designer Darcy Daniels aims to create garden compositions that please all year— including winter.

Forcing Branches

Cheat winter by forcing branches of spring-flowering deciduous woody plants for naturalistic indoor arrangements and bring a breath of fresh air to st…

Germinate, Renewal & Reinvention

Most gardeners I know look at every New Year as another chance for renewal and reinvention. I know I do. Improvisation and seasonal rhythms—along with…

Connect with Nature

Humans crave green and hunger for nature. Garden project books to satisfy and inspire.

Adapting to Change

[sidebar]Xera Plants specializes in growing climate-adapted plants for gardeners in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to a retail nursery in Portland, Xera wholesales plants to…

Garden Math

In many cases seasonal storms represent an untapped resource just waiting to be harvested. Rainfall is free water. Do the math! To convert inches of…

Something About Aloes

Stacy Peralta, the Emmy-winning documentary producer/director of “Dogtown and Z-Boys” fame, discovered his interest in succulents in the 1970s, an…

Four Winds Growers

[sidebar]Four Winds Growers www.fourwindsgrowers.com[/sidebar] Since 1948, Four Winds Growers has been a thriving family business. Founder Floyd Dillon and his son Don Sr. pioneered the…

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