A cluster of home gardeners walked into a wild meadow on Mount Ashland in early July, following in the footsteps of native plant expert Suzie Savoie. Their goal: Low-maintenance landscape inspiration.
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What do Oregon gardeners need to know after this unusually mild winter? These experts have advice
The official start of spring is March 20, although longtime Oregon gardeners know the real start of the season comes March 22 ...
In the garden In her book “Plant This, Not That,” Elise Howard offers more than 200 substitution ideas for invasive plants.
A few miles south of Salem, the Elderberry Wisdom Farm uses generations of traditional knowledge to grow native plants, restore habitats and train Indigenous adults and other underrepresented students ...
If you live in a dry climate, growing flowering plants can be challenging. Rain doesn't come often, and the rate of evaporation can often be higher in these regions compared to others. As a result, ...
Native species are naturally adapted to local climates and soils, so are naturally adaptable to, and right at home within local home gardens.
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