What to do in your garden in January
It’s a new year, which means looking ahead. That includes looking ahead to garden season! You can clean out winter damage, scout for pests, dormant treat trees and roses, plan […]
It’s a new year, which means looking ahead. That includes looking ahead to garden season! You can clean out winter damage, scout for pests, dormant treat trees and roses, plan […]
Clackamas County Master Gardeners 10-Minute University™ offers a series of short classes offering research-based gardening know-how. All presentations are free! Pruning Ornamental Trees Wednesday, January 18, 2023, Noon–1 p.m. This […]
The Environmental Learning Center at Clackamas Community College is once again offering a free series of Zoom classes on wildlife-and-water-friendly gardens. Back by popular demand, this series will provide tips […]
The 2023 Portland Spring Home & Garden Show will take place Thursday–Sunday, February 23–26 at the Expo Center in Portland, Oregon. Tickets are now available at www.HomeShowPDX.com and at the […]
The amaryllis you decorate your home with during the winter holidays is a Hippeastrum. A member of the genus Amaryllidaceae, Hippeastrum bulbs are native to Central and South America and include 90 […]
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, […]
A new Oregon State University Extension Service website provides a trove of science-based solutions for garden pests, weeds and disease problems in one easy-to-navigate place. The project was shepherded by […]
The amount of invasive brown marmorated stink bugs (BMSB) in 2022 tops anything seen in Oregon for at least five years and poses a serious threat to Oregon crops and […]
From vodka in the water to I.V. tubes in the trunk, there are lots of urban myths about how to take care of your cut Christmas tree. Chal Landgren, a […]
Just as we begin to think about wrapping things up in the garden for the season, slugs slither out of their homes underground to lay their eggs for next year. […]