Trees are the Answer…
…to many landscape challenges. But often planting trees come with a lot of questions, too. Paul Ries, Oregon’s urban forester, answers the most frequently asked questions about tree planting in […]
…to many landscape challenges. But often planting trees come with a lot of questions, too. Paul Ries, Oregon’s urban forester, answers the most frequently asked questions about tree planting in […]
In our maritime climate, there are a surprising number of plants with winter and early spring interest, and we often forget that from one year to the next. The Hardy […]
The Oregon Garden has an exciting opportunity to win a $10,000 grant from Rainbird, but they need your help to win. The project with the most votes wins the grant, […]
One of the best things about the Yard, Garden & Patio Show, is the showcase gardens. This year is no exception. I’ve seen the designs for the seven major gardens […]
By Mike Darcy Editor’s Note: Mike Darcy, radio host of In the Garden with Mike Darcy, has long been a spokesperson for Meta®, an active ingredient in several safe-for-the-environment slug […]
By Casey Bartlett, Marketing Manager for Willamette Graystone [Editor’s note: This article was of interest to me because often the cost of using concrete and rock materials for a garden […]
Dancing Oaks is celebrating early spring on Saturday, February 5, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Sunday, February 6, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (the nursery is normally open Mar. 1 through the end […]
By Bill Thorness February is the most hopeful of all months to a gardener. Buds are swelling, shoots are poking and days are lengthening. What else could you want? Well…if […]
Ever wonder how the showcase gardens at the Yard, Garden & Patio Show (YGP) are built in only four days? Well readers, here’s your exclusive opportunity to get a sneak […]
The interest in growing food isn’t waning. That’s why you’ll find lots of information about fruit and vegetable gardening at the Yard, Garden & Patio Show’s free seminars. Here’s a brief […]