November 2, 2018
We just completed a woodland garden in Granite Falls. It all started with a trip to the Northwest Flower and Garden Show where the clients purchased a soft tub spa and found a greenhouse they fell in love with. Our first trip out to the site was in the snow but we were still able… Read more >
April 27, 2018
Medicinal plants can sometimes sound like a scary thing but these easy to find and grow plants all have wonderful health benefits. Always remember that you should start out with small doses of anything new so that you know how you tolerate it. It’s also important to know exactly where you’re getting these from. You… Read more >
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October 11, 2017
There are many plants that you probably pass by every day that you could actually eat. And, the majority of them are weeds. So, if you find these weeds in your yard and they just make you so mad, just eat them instead! They can add unique flavors to dishes and even add in some… Read more >
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October 19, 2015
Fresh herbs all winter? Yes, please! Fall is upon us, and plants are beginning to go dormant in our gardens, including our precious herbs that have flavored our meals oh so wonderfully all summer long. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could continue to enjoy their glorious flavors and aromas during the cold months ahead? If… Read more >
April 8, 2014
Picking fresh herbs and harvesting your own vegetables has grown from trendy to a way of life for many around the Puget Sound. Growing your own edibles can be very rewarding but what do you do if you don’t have full sun? The real trick is figuring out how much and what kind of shade… Read more >