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Garden Tribe

[sidebar]Readers of Pacific Horticulture can get a 10% discount on classes simply by entering coupon code PACHORT10 at checkout. Offer valid through August 1, 2015.[/sidebar]…

Backyard Bee Haven

Turn your garden into a bee haven by providing a long season of flowering plants serving up pollen and nectar for as much of the…

My Garden’s Backstory

I’ve made many gardens over the years. In truth I should say I’ve made many, many (many, many) gardens. It all began with a minor…

A Living Reminder

[sidebar]For more information and a side show of images visit Portland Memory Garden[/sidebar] In 1999, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) marked its centennial…

Is it a Zoo or is it a Garden?

The word “zoo” is short for “zoological gardens,” —historically a place to collect and foster animals. True to that definition, when we think of a…

The Huntington Rose Garden

To stroll through the newly restored Rose Collection at The Huntington is to walk a line from the Gilded Age to the present day in…

Jello Mold Farm

Artists, a performer, and now eco-friendly flower farmers and advocates for others in their field, Diane Szukovathy and Dennis Westphall of Jello Mold Farm have…

Orchestrating Color and Joy

When the idea of creating a garden and a temporary exhibition space at the foot of Seattle’s Space Needle was first conceived, vintage automobiles w…

Celebrating Spring

Spring is the renaissance season—a time of rebirth and new growth—when flowers, fresh foliage, and transformation abound. For gardeners and plant lovers, it’s an occasion…

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