If you want your garden containers to be filled with colorful flowers in spring, now's the time to get your bulbs planted to make sure they're ready to bloom once our gardens thaw out after winter.
Gardeners can get creative by planting beautiful decorative containers, but it can be difficult to know where to start. Certified professional horticulturist Meagan McManus from West Seattle Nursery ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Container gardens offer instant gratification to those who want to enjoy flowers and plants all summer long. Fill a pot with soil, pick your plants and voila ...
Spring has sprung! As winter has started fading away and the days have grown longer, nature is beginning to awaken for spring. One of the most exciting parts of the early spring season is the leaves ...
Several annual and perennial plants can add a splash of color to your landscape in early spring. Consider planting ranunculus in a pot or basket for a stunning display of pastel colors. Chives, while ...
Part craft project, part midwinter experiment, winter sowing allows gardeners to get something growing with cold-hardy seeds.
Bare-root perennials may not look so exciting when they first arrive, but with some careful planting and care, they can ...
It’s primrose season, so give yourself permission to make a path towards spring by bringing home a potted primrose from a local nursery or garden center. It may be too early to plant annuals such as ...
To get your garden pots ready for winter storage, you’ll need a tarp, soap, water, a soft brush, and a clean cloth. Bleach can also be used if needed. Wait for a sunny day to clean your containers so ...
Events are free unless noted. Please email calendar submissions at least three weeks in advance to [email protected]. ONGOING Gresham Japanese Garden Plant Sale: 9:30 a.m.-noon Saturdays in May.