Camas Blooms
Courtesy of GardenTime.TV We love our native plants and when they have a history tied to their appearance it is even better. One of those plants is the native Camas [Camassia […]
Courtesy of GardenTime.TV We love our native plants and when they have a history tied to their appearance it is even better. One of those plants is the native Camas [Camassia […]
Excerpt from an article of the same title by Gail Langellotto, Ph.D., assistant professor of horticulture, OSU, in the May issue of Digger, a monthly nursery industry publication published by […]
The week of May 5 is Wildfire Awareness Week. The Oregon Department of Forestry, Keep Oregon Green Association, Bureau of Land Management, and the Office of State Fire Marshal want […]
I have a lot of shade and part-shade conditions in my garden, but I also want to grow food crops to the fullest extent possible. I just added raised beds […]
A lucky Random Acts of Gardening reader will win two tickets to the Inviting Vines VI tour on Saturday, May 25, 2013. The tour is a benefit for the Friends […]
Just a few weeks ago,the J.P. Stone Contractors crewlaid gravel paths around the perimeter of my garden. I wanted the paths to keep my feet from getting muddy during the […]
“[Gardening is] the most difficult art form because it changes. It takes an appreciation of balance, color, and different kinds of plant materials with strong architectural components—all of which must […]
Wikipedia defines gardening as “the practice of growing and cultivating plants as part of horticulture.” Webster offers a slightly different definition: “to lay out or work in a garden, to […]
First there was the Yard, Garden & Patio Show (Best Garden-related Ideas – Part 1). Then there was the trip to the Northwest Flower & Garden Show in Seattle. Sometimes […]
Glancing at the lovely yews that add wonderful structure to my garden, I noticed that some are starting to plump with pollen. Annually, clouds of yellow pollen waft from the […]