Do Plants Think?
According to a June 5, 2012, article in Scientific American titled “Do Plants Think?,” scientist Daniel Chamovitz, Ph.D., suggests plants “see,” “feel,” “smell” and even “remember” in order to survive. […]
According to a June 5, 2012, article in Scientific American titled “Do Plants Think?,” scientist Daniel Chamovitz, Ph.D., suggests plants “see,” “feel,” “smell” and even “remember” in order to survive. […]
Do you like to try the newest and/or more unusual plants in your garden? At this year’s Farwest Show, one of the nursery industry’s largest wholesale trade shows (sorry, it’s […]
“Earth laughs with flowers” is a favorite quote of mine from Ralph Waldo Emerson. If Mother Earth is laughing up/about/with flowers, that should be permission enough to have fun in […]
Usually we have plenty of water in the maritime Pacific Northwest—sometimes we feel like we have too much of it. But during the summer months we live in a Mediterranean […]
Note: photos taken at HPSO open gardens With the exception of my food production efforts, I generally consider my garden to be low maintenance. Once the spring chores are taken […]
While touring one of several HPSO open gardens, I rounded a bend in the garden path and was delighted to be introduced to Cotinus coggygria ‘Young Lady’, a relatively new […]
Succulents are getting a lot of attention these days because they are compatible with low-water gardening, are generally considered low maintenance and offer interesting color, form and texture. According to […]
http://bonnieplants.com I doubt there are too many people that like to spray themselves and their loved ones with insect repellent, even DEET-free mosquito repellents. I haven’t had too much success […]
http://ceceliawebber.com A friend shared these images with me. They are by artist Cecelia Webber. I felt they were so compelling I wanted to share them with you. There is a […]
By Mary-Kate Mackey Editor’s Note: Summer has started and you’re probably busy working and playing in your garden. One of the fun and practical reasons to attend early spring […]