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Ciscoe Morris (left), Mary Flewelling Morris, and Seattle Times GROW writer Lorene Edwards Forkner.

Ciscoe Morris (left), Mary Flewelling Morris, and Seattle Times GROW writer Lorene Edwards Forkner.

Leading Questions

February 16, 2021 by Lorene Edwards Forkner in A life in Plants

There’s no ‘Garden Jeopard’ when there’s no Flower & Garden Festival, but your favorite plants people still have all the answers.

Typically, for five days in deep midwinter, housebound Pacific Northwest gardeners enter into a collective spring where no one is a stranger. This year we’re facing February without our beloved Northwest Flower & Garden Festival; a winter without dazzling display gardens and fragrant blossoms—no marketplace! I decided to reach out to my fellow “Garden Jeopardy” team members, a learned-if-dorky crew, for some gardening wit and wisdom, to tide us over. 

Read the entire story in the link below

GROW in the Seattle Times

February 16, 2021 /Lorene Edwards Forkner
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