fall planting

Winter Interest with Evergreen Perennials

Winter Interest with Evergreen Perennials

First off, let me apologize for using the word “winter” in the title as I sincerely hope that our actual “winter” is still many weeks away.  Having said that, as we head towards the holiday season, it is an ideal time for gardeners to look forward just a bit.  Frost will be coming soon, and Mother Nature will require...

The Fabulous Fall Color Season

The Fabulous Fall Color Season

In our PNW climate, there is so much to appreciate about the fall season.  Gardeners are in the midst of harvesting their summer bounties of edibles and getting their gardens ready for the coming winter, all the while pondering where to move this plant, when to divide that one, and where to add something new.  As we have been discussing the last few weeks...

Fall Is For Planting!

Fall Is For Planting!

My favorite time of year is upon us, and Mother Nature is about to brighten all of our lives with the stunning colors of the fall season.  The nights are getting longer but the temperatures are still warm and pleasant, and the rains (sorry to remind you!) are coming soon...

Ornamental Grasses: Plumage and Fall Color

Ornamental Grasses: Plumage and Fall Color

Ornamental grasses provide many desirable qualities to our home landscapes and containers, especially in the fall season.  They add wonderful texture, color and structure, and when the breeze blows they also add motion and sound to any garden.  There are essentially two types...

September Garden Projects

September Garden Projects

Let me be transparent and state that, without a doubt, fall is my favorite time of the year.  As a local native, I like my weather partly cloudy with temperatures in the 65 to 70 degree range and hopefully some rain, but only from 10pm to 6am or so.  Is that too much to ask from Mother Nature?  Sounds perfect for outdoor projects in the fall - not too hot, not too cold, but just right for us gardeners...    

Fatsia Japonica: a versatile evergreen shrub for the northwest

Fatsia Japonica: a versatile evergreen shrub for the northwest

When you are a plant nerd like me, there is no end to the list of plants that fall into the category of “most favorite”.  There are many characteristics that can make a plant qualify for that most coveted classification, such as….

The Magic Of Fall Colors

The Magic Of Fall Colors

Albert Camus, the French philosopher that developed Absurdism once said: “Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”  While Albert didn’t attach any meaning to this annual event (since according to Albert everything is meaningless), at least he recognized that fall color is a pleasant experience that reminds us of…

October In The Garden - Time to tuck and roll

October In The Garden - Time to tuck and roll

I am not sure what happened to “Fall”.  It seems like in September we went from summer to winter in a matter of just a few days.  The current cool and rainy days feel more like November than September and I can only wonder what the month of October will be like.  I am hoping for a few more balmy, sunny days with some spectacular fall color.  Whatever we get, it is important to…

It's Time To Change Out Our Containers

It's Time To Change Out Our Containers

There should be no question in anyone’s mind that September is a month of change in the garden, where the jubilant floral displays of summer give way to tired, gone-to-seed perennials and parched foliage starting to show us glimmers of fall colors.  Even with…

Fall Is For Planting, Don't Let The Weather Spoil It

Fall Is For Planting, Don't Let The Weather Spoil It

I would never have dreamt that I would be talking about such a “dry” subject (pun intended of course) as watering in the middle of October, but here we are, dealing with one of the longest stretches of no rain that I can remember in the 30 plus years that I have lived in the Pacific Northwest. Not only is it dry, but it is also…