Retail Nursery Spotlight — 7th Star Nursery, Colton, Oregon
A small nursery offering perennial flowering plants, shrubs and trees, and a large selection of shade plants. Early in the season, they have veggie starts and some annuals. 21851 S. […]
A small nursery offering perennial flowering plants, shrubs and trees, and a large selection of shade plants. Early in the season, they have veggie starts and some annuals. 21851 S. […]
Weeks of cold temperatures and rain have unsettled the gardening season. You may be raring to get your garden planted — but hold on. Sowing seed or planting seedlings at […]
April is here, and that means spring is definitely here — right? (Crickets.) Tap, tap. Is this on? The calendar says spring is here. The weather may be saying something else. […]
Carrots are available year-round, although arguably the best season to enjoy them at their sweetest, most tender peak is in the spring. You can often find bunches of rainbow-colored carrots […]
“Su Propio Cultivo”, una publicación popular de jardinería de El Servicio de Extensión de Oregon State University, ahora se encuentra disponible en español. Esta guía de estilo revista de 24 […]
“Growing Your Own,” a popular gardening publication from Oregon State University Extension Service, is now available in Spanish. This 24-page, magazine-style guide was introduced in 1991 and has helped teach […]
There are worthwhile reasons to grow your own foods in a raised bed garden No matter how often we resolve to eat healthfully, it can be a challenge. From waking […]
Late winter and early spring are ideal times to plant conifers. Here are five tips to help assure success. If conifer tree planting is on your late winter or early […]
Spring arrives in March, and that’s when gardening season really takes off! You might not be at a loss for what to do. But if you are, our friends at […]
Miniclover, ecolawn and a wide variety of groundcovers offer low-water options to grass The expansive lawns in Europe and the invention of golf in the late 1900s launched America’s obsession […]