(Seasons, That Is)
February 5, 2024
Officially, we are in the latter half of “the big dark”, the period of gray skies, rain, and dark days that starts in October in the northwest. We are headed towards the spring equinox, where the days and nights share equal time in our 24 hour day and the earth’s axis tilts neither away nor […]
Season: Spring | Tagged bare root, cold weather, compost, edible, edible plants, evergreens, general advice, lawns, Mulch, native plants, perennial edibles, permaculture, Pest Management, pesticide-free, pollinator, soil health, trees, winter
January 8, 2015
Katie Vincent, Garden Hotline Educator With the upswing of permaculture and food forests, perennials edibles like berries are on the rise and gardens like the Beacon Hill food forest are gaining momentum. And really… why not be able to eat the ornamental landscaping plants you’re already spending money on to keep alive? On top of […]
Posted in Plant Recommendations | Tagged bare root, berries, perennial edibles, permaculture |