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The Dreaded Gall

It’s November here in the Pacific Northwest and a lot of gardeners are putting their gardens to bed for the winter. One of the tasks involved, if you have them, is cutting down your dahlias. Dahlias are best suited for zones 8-10, meaning i...

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Petunias!

I work at a local garden center and the other day I received a phone call from a customer with some questions about petunias. We spoke for about 7-8 minutes about all things petunias, ‘why are mine leggy?’ ‘why aren’t they blooming profusel...

3 years ago
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Tomatoes: Determinate vs. Indeterminate

Before a few years ago, I had no idea there was a difference in types of tomato plants. Now, I knew there were different varieties, Beefsteak, Roma, Early Girl, etc., but I had no idea there was a difference in the plants themselves. Tomato...

3 years ago
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Propagating Black and Blue Salvia

If you've followed me long enough, it comes as no surprise that salvia is one of my favorite perennials. I love the look, the colors and the scent of the foliage. I love that each little bloom looks like it has its own personality. It's als...

3 years ago
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My Favorite Specimen Tree

Spec-i-men Plant: an unusual or impressive plant grown as a focus of interest in a garden.

Please know that I'm exaggerating when I say my 'favorite tree' because if you know me well enough, my favorites change with the season. But in this...

3 years ago
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