Weathering Weather
Today’s post isn’t so much a rant as it is a whine. Pacific Northwest gardeners have raised whining about the weather to a high art. Ours is a seasonal lamentation [...]
Today’s post isn’t so much a rant as it is a whine. Pacific Northwest gardeners have raised whining about the weather to a high art. Ours is a seasonal lamentation [...]
More is better. For the love of wanton annuals. (C) Lorene Edwards Forkner I like to turn hardy annuals loose in my garden, for the flowers of course, [...]
Never mind how many years I’ve been digging in this garden I still don’t think of myself as an “expert.” Experienced, long-suffering, and a relentless optimist, yes. Expert? Not even [...]
Minnie Aumonier, a sentimental poet from the distant past, once wrote: “When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there’s always the garden." Yes, it’s a bit treacly and [...]
A colorful, fragrant, delicious planting in summer. A garden plays to the human condition, offering a sensory indulgence that sparks curiosity, engages memory, and tickles connection. For most [...]
My family heirloom vase waits all year for sweet pea posies. Anyone who has spent a few growing seasons with me will tell you, sweet peas are my [...]
copyright Floret LLC Gardening in a War Zone is a powerful and moving documentary about cultivating hope and the beauty of nature even as your world is falling [...]
I'll always have a childlike wonder for snow days. I have friends who have mastered the art of overwintering plants in our quixotic Pacific Northwest climate. They carefully [...]
Seed heads dangle from the slender stems of great quaking grass (Briza major) Photo: Jennifer Jewell Jennifer Jewell, host of the award-winning podcast Cultivating Place, believes that strengthening [...]
Some rants nearly write themselves. If you garden in a blended household, I know you understand, and I just want you to know you’re not alone. I see you. My [...]
A favorite dark-leaved dahlia with fiery single blooms that pollinators love. I don't know about you, but it's easier for me to do something every day than [...]
It's taken my entire life to grow into a gardener. As kids we played outside. My friends and I dug holes and pinched herbs from the neighbor’s garden for feasts [...]