#100 days of seeing color in the garden
watercolor studies rooted in the garden
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Read MoreThe Pacific Northwest is a hot bed of horticulture and home to many gifted designers and creative home gardeners. Gardening in the Pacific Northwest offers something of interest for everyone. I expect my copy will soon become rumpled and stained, marks of a treasured go-to resource.
Read MoreFor the most ardent gardener, the line between indoors and out has always been a porous one. This book is for you.
Read MoreGarden Revolution reinforces what we’ve been told again and again—and thankfully are beginning to heed—that as garden makers, we need to pay attention to the local ecology.
Read MoreGo outside and play…it’s a nice day!
Read MoreWashington Park Arboretum is home to a significant Malus collection with some 100 specimens located throughout its 230 acres.
Read MoreFunny, I always remember this quote as “ethereal madness”… and am surprised to look it up and find that Mr. Thomson, a florid-tongued 18th Century Scottish poet, regards spring, however gentle, as a season of mildness; perhaps he had staff.
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