Learn about climate-friendly lawns from Master Gardeners
It has become fashionable among some to condemn lawns as wasteful and damaging to the environment. But, if you think about it, all plants have the potential to capture carbon […]
It has become fashionable among some to condemn lawns as wasteful and damaging to the environment. But, if you think about it, all plants have the potential to capture carbon […]
Few dishes comfort us as well as a lovingly rendered pot roast, just as Champagne tickles the tongue and heart with feelings of joy and celebration. Like roast chicken, there’s […]
Learn how to benefit from eating from your garden and planning your garden with that in mind at Gardening for Your Table, an all-day event presented by the Yamhill County […]
When it comes to picking gardening tools, there’s one rule that rises to the top. “You pay for what you get,” said Cindy Jeffers, manager of Landsystems Nursery in Bend. […]
Join Oregon State University Extension Service for Ten Proven Ideas for a Bee-Friendly Garden, March 13 from noon to 1 p.m. Mason bees and leafcutter bees are solitary, non-aggressive, don’t […]
The Hardy Plant Society of Oregon sponsors the annual Hortlandia plant and art sale April 5–6 at The Wingspan Event and Conference Center, N.E. 34th Ave. and Cornell Road, in […]
Step into Spring at the 44th Annual Lane County Home & Garden Show presented by NW Natural and explore and shot more than 300 exhibits at the Lane County Fairgrounds, 796 […]
Cold weather brings to mind rich and hearty meals for me. Besides the usual beef, winter’s the season when I think of serving game such as elk, buffalo, lamb, duck, […]
Floral artist Julia Rose, from Australia, aims to inspire at Portland Spring Home and Garden Show The headliner at this year’s Portland Spring Home and Garden Show isn’t a builder, […]
Lamb. It’s one of those meals rarely served at home. One of the reasons is that cooking lamb can be intimidating for those who haven’t done it. First of all, […]