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From our team
Practical, place-based advice for Pacific Northwest gardeners. Written by the people who grow the plants.
Seasonal guide
Prune fruit trees, start seeds indoors, cut back ornamental grasses, and divide summer-blooming perennials before new growth gets going.
Knowing when and how to prune is the difference between a tree with beautiful structure and one that looks hacked. We walk through the ideal window and the cuts that matter.
Bare root season is the most economical time to add roses. A little preparation at planting time pays off for years. Here is what to do from unpacking to first watering.
February is busier than most gardeners expect. Fruit tree pruning, seed starting, and early perennial cleanup are all on the list before the rush of spring arrives.
Repotting is one of the most important things you can do for a bonsai, but timing and technique are critical. We explain the signs to watch for and the right approach for common species.
After a quiet winter, your pond needs attention before the water warms. Cleaning, filter prep, and fish feeding schedules all change as temperatures rise.
Aphids are almost inevitable on roses, but they do not have to mean reaching for a spray bottle. Simple interventions early in the season keep populations in check.