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The Seattle Times » Garden
2M ago
Inspired by the public library's Seattle Reads program, our Grow writer asked a local expert: If everyone in our region could grow the same plant, what should it be ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
2M ago
The book “Grasses for Gardens and Landscapes” is a comprehensive guide filled with expert maintenance techniques and an encyclopedia of garden-worthy grasses ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
5M ago
Growing a giant pumpkin takes a giant time commitment. Why do growers put in so much effort for something that’s vulnerable to the elements and isn’t good for baking ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
6M ago
The farm's sunflower festival, which cultivates almost 60 varieties of sunflowers ranging from knee-high to 10 feet tall, will close Sunday ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
8M ago
Washington's farmers once bemoaned how folks took photos with their lavender but never bought any. Now, they've found a way to repurpose lavender: making oil ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
9M ago
It's a craft where progress takes years and trees become living sculptures, evolving through an alchemy of natural growth and artistic intervention ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
11M ago
Popular Molbak's Garden + Home closed in January after a redevelopment project in the area fell apart, then later launched a fundraiser for a possible comeback ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
11M ago
Alain Lucier once had 600 palm trees growing on his Fremont property, plus dozens more in the neighborhood. Lucier has passed away, but the trees celebrate his life ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
11M ago
Those who raise tropical and subtropical plants in their Pacific Northwest gardens are a small but determined group — and they all have a reason for going tropical ..read more
The Seattle Times » Garden
11M ago
A state emergency proclamation warned of an "imminent danger of an infestation" from what used to be called the gypsy moth near Olympia and around Concrete ..read more