There’s More To A Salad Than Lettuce
Originally appeared in the Nation Garden Bureau 5 Ways to Enjoy Salad Greens! Salads have been a raw and healthy staple since ancient Greece (Greek salad anyone?), yet many people grow […]
Originally appeared in the Nation Garden Bureau 5 Ways to Enjoy Salad Greens! Salads have been a raw and healthy staple since ancient Greece (Greek salad anyone?), yet many people grow […]
Your garden is alive 12 months a year, and if you want to relate to it, you don’t have to wait for the first flush of spring. There’s plenty to […]
Just in time for spring gardening season, the Portland Spring Home & Garden Show will return as an in-person event next month! The show will take place Thursday through Sunday, […]
January 19, 2022 at Noon – Pruning Trees & Shrubs: 10-Minute University™ Noon-Time Chat Are you confident with pruning? Do your trees and shrubs have a pleasing form? If not, […]
Originally appeared in the Nation Garden Bureau What’s the difference between a new gardener and an experienced one? The experienced gardener has killed way more plants, the saying goes. That truism […]
Ignoring moisture and insect damage in the home leads to serious problems down the line. Annual inspection is essential to head them off. Whether you do it yourself or hire […]
What began as a Mother’s Day fuchsia sale in 1984 has become one of the most anticipated events in the Portland area. The second Spring Garden Fair consisted of just […]
Homeowners offered seminars on water and wildlife management The Environmental Learning Center at Clackamas Community College will be hosting a FREE Wildlife & Water Friendly Garden Series from noon–12:45 p.m. […]
Originally appeared National Garden Bureau Ask The Experts about Poinsettias! Few plants are as iconic as the poinsettia. The eye-catching blooms are a holiday tradition around the world. But the blooms […]
The holiday season is upon us and for many that means choosing a Christmas tree. Whether you’re cutting your own, heading to the lot or choosing a live tree, there’s […]