Entrancing Tricyrtis
“The closer I look at a plant, the deeper I fall in love.” – David L Culp, author, “The Layered Garden” I’ve never seen a patch of Tricyrtis like this […]
“The closer I look at a plant, the deeper I fall in love.” – David L Culp, author, “The Layered Garden” I’ve never seen a patch of Tricyrtis like this […]
I’ve been on the lookout the past few years for more creative ways to use beautiful plants (full disclosure: it’s my job to promote Oregon’s plants!). I’ve made and planted […]
Hybrid Epimedium. Photo Courtesy of Great Plant Picks. Great Plant Picks plant selections will be showcased in the entrance garden and Hardy Plant Society winter interest display at the 2013 […]
Kokedama using miniature hosta and fern I first heard of Kokedama while exploring Pinterest. Then I saw that one of our OAN-member garden centers offered a class on how to […]
One of the best reasons to attend an American Conifer Society Western Region conference, in addition to meeting some wonderful people, is the silent and live plant auctions. Resistance is […]
I hardly ever turn down an opportunity to visit garden spaces and this opportunity came with attending the American Conifer Society Western Region conference. I enjoy seeing how space is […]
I don’t have a bucket list, but if I did, a visit to the Redwoods National and State Parks would be at the top of the list. Have you visited? […]
Turfgrasses have been utilized by humans to enhance their environment for more than 1,000 years, writes Dr. James B. Beard, an internationally recognized and respected turfgrass research scientist and co-author […]
One year I tried unsuccessfully to preserve fall leaves and conifer boughs to use on holiday greeting cards. A friend said she used glycerin to preserve leaves, but when I […]
Photo by P. Annie Kirk You’ve probably heard of the Farm-to-Table movement that encourages using locally grown food to produce delicious, healthy meals. Increasing interest in CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture) […]