Rosemary – “Mist of the Sea” Greeted on return from a trip with blue Rosemary flowers – I had to share! Rosemary is an ornamental, fragrant, delicious woody, perennial herb with evergreen leaves and white,... Read More
Westerland is a rose variety that produces clustered flowers of a soft, apricot-orange blend. This has been a tough rose in our garden and is one of the most cold hardy roses (zones 5-9). Mature... Read More
Lilacs – fragrant, beautiful, harbinger that spring is really here! And they symbolize love – what better time to think of love than in spring? Lilacs come in seven colors but most are familiar with... Read More
Oregon Oxalis, aka Redwood sorrel (Oxalis oregana) is a perennial herb that is no more than 8 inches tall and LOVES the shade. It can perform photosynthesis with just 1/200th of the equivalent of full... Read More
One of the questions I am often asked this time of year is, “When can I prune my hydrangeas?” The answer is not as easy as you might think because the answer depends on the... Read More
Yes it’s possible! Whether you are trying to bring color to a small area by a door or a larger area, think about plants with colors that will go together and catch the eye. Don’t be... Read More