Gardening in Western Washington's unique climate requires careful planning and understanding of its temperate, often wet conditions. Timing is critical, as seen in advice for planting cool-season ...
This is your reminder not to be an April Fool and plant warm-season vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, basil or squash. In your container gardens do not yet plant coleus, begonias or impatiens. If ...
PASCO, Wash. - The Washington State Department of Agriculture is requesting residents living in areas of concern to allow ...
The Port Washington Garden Club volunteered their energy and expertise to The Art Guild of Port Washington. Ilene Silberstein, The Art Guild Co-President, and Pat DeBari, Port Washington Garden Club ...
As temperatures and water usage begin to rise entering the summer months, environmentalists and officials in Port Washington have gotten a head start on implementing ways to help residents conserve ...
Lilacs in Western Washington can be thinned out by removing weak or crossing branches and by cutting the oldest stems or trunks close to ground level. This gives the younger side shoots a chance to ...
A vibrant array of natural colors filled 30 different gardens Tuesday as members of the Washington State University Extension Skagit County Master Gardeners prepared for the WSU Display Gardens Open ...
Marianne Binetti shares practical gardening tips tailored for Washington state, including strategies for various seasons. Across multiple articles, she emphasizes the importance of timing and ...
Xavier Williams, 5, carefully dropped two tiny collard seeds into a hole in a plot at the Washington Youth Garden and gently covered them with soil. Over the next few weeks, he'll come back to watch ...
The bright yellow blossoms of Chinese witchhazel are one of the many attractions at the Joseph A. Witt Winter Garden in the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle. This garden is at its best from late ...