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5 Favorite Blueberry Varieties

November 30, 2018

Although we’re well into fall and soon to be winter, blueberries always sound good. These 5 varieties of blueberries will have you thinking of summer days. While they’re most well known for their delicious fruit in summer, the foliage also has excellent fall color ranging from maroons to yellows to purples. Sunshine Blue Blueberry (Vaccinium… Read more >

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From Our Garden to Yours

  • Exciting News 🌿 This garden that we designed a few years ago will be on the Woodinville Garden Tour this upcoming July! 🍃
  • Glass Gem corn!
  • I’m loving this fall season with all it’s glowing colors and the slower pace that it promises. It’s sad to see the green tomatoes that will never make it to the table and the wilted summer annuals succumb to the frost but I am ready for yummy soups, warm cozy fires and flannel sheets (who am I kidding, I have these on my bed year round). What do you love most about fall???🔥 ❄️🍁
  • I’ve been drying lots of herbs lately. I love cooking with fresh herbs but it’s getting colder so this is a great way to make sure I have some for the winter and for when I’m too lazy to get my butt off the couch and go cut some. I’ve been drying them on a rack in the house but giving this hanging method a try in the she-shack because I’m running out of counter space...plus it’s  pretty and makes the shack smell so good 🌱
  • Took a trip out to Sedro Woolley today to visit @ravensroots naturalist school. I am so excited to be starting an Ethnobotany Immersion Course in this beautiful setting next month! The course is one weekend per month for 10 months. We will be learning everything from medicinal plants and plant medicine making, to propagation, growing perennial vegetables, indigenous basket and primitive tool making techniques and food preservation.  Learning about natural health and healing and becoming more self-sufficient in my day to day life and on my farm has been an ongoing part of my personal journey for several years now but I am excited about learning more ways to incorporate many of these permaculture principles into our gardens and design work as well. Can’t wait to share what I will be learning 🌱

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