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

Harvesting Seed

It’s the end of the growing season. Your planning, work, and patience has paid off and it’s time to harvest your seed crop. When to…

Protea

Protea and its South African and Australian relatives are exotic, but the good news for anyone living between Monterey Bay in the north and San Diego …

Today is World Soil Day

In December 2013, the 68th UN General Assembly declared the 5th of December as World Soil Day. And we’re right on the cusp of 2015,…

A Garden that Never Sleeps

Kate Frey’s garden in Hopland, CA is lively 12 months of the year with a constant succession of blooming plants. Kate, a regular Pacific Horticulture…

California Native Plant Society

Join with scientists, conservationists, university professors and students, CNPS chapter members, professional and amateur botanists and horticulturis…

Hollywood Revival

How would you define a successful residential landscape? As a professional landscape designer, I’ve heard many responses to this question. Wish lists from clients often…

Nature’s Studio

This year's PHS award-winning garden at the Northwest Flower & Garden show.

2014 Northwest Flower & Garden Show

This year’s theme of the Northwest Flower and Garden Show, “Art in Bloom,” promises a rich palette of color and light in the midst of…

For the Love of Plants

Our gardens are what they are today because adventuresome travelers, inquisitive scholars, and experimental gardeners have generously shared their pas…
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