Bulbs like daffodils, tulips and crocus adore the Pacific Northwest’s climate — the Skagit Valley alone grows roughly 1000 ...
Plant bulbs because it’s time to prepare for spring. So what are the most popular bulbs going into the ground this month and ...
The final “Mornings at the Market” of the year will be held 9 a.m. to noon today at the arbor in front of the Master Gardener ...
Finally, fall is the time to plant cool-season edibles like broccoli, kale, lettuce, carrots, peas, cauliflower and more.
The air is getting crisper in the morning, which means it's that time of year when thoughts turn to planting bulbs for next spring and summer. But as you flip through the bulb catalog this time around ...
If you don’t plan to have a fall/winter veggie garden this year, think about planting cover crops. Cover crops add nitrogen ...
The start of fall is the time to plan and prep spring flowering bulbs, despite spring seeming a long way away. Choosing varieties to plant can help lift the spirits as summer fades; there are so many ...
It's finally autumn, and that means it's time to start planting your spring bulbs for next year's displays. But bulbs aren't ...
Now is also the time to think ahead about spring-flowering bulbs. It can be easier getting through the cold winter months when you know there will be bright, colorful flowers to let you know ...