A Visit with Iris Breeder Terry Aitken

A Visit with Iris Breeder Terry Aitken

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Share the joy      I love irises. Which is dangerous, because I happen to live in one of the hottest spots in the country for iris breeding, growing, and sales. Within an hour, I can be at Schreiner’s, Mid-America Garden, or Mt. Pleasant Iris Farm. Or Aitken’s Salmon Creek Garden, which is where I went today. Here’s what I saw. Salmon Creek… Read more →


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Lily and Destin: A Love Story

Lily and Destin: A Love Story

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Share the joy74     Something a little different this time. A short story. Lily and Destin: A Love Story “Mom, you don’t even know him!” she said, her eyes filling with tears. Lily and her mother, Sophie, were arguing again about her boyfriend, Destin. “You’re a monarch. He’s a spider. It’s just not right!” she said, more loudly than she intended. Sophie’s… Read more →


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It's Autumn

It’s Autumn

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Share the joy98     It’s autumn. Let’s wear socks. Let’s eat chili and pasta and chicken pot pie. We’ll make pumpkin bread and apple crisp and put cinnamon in everything. Let’s walk. We’ll go down by the river, where the crunchy cottonwood leaves make a satisfying sound. We’ll walk through the woods, where the maples and the sassafras flaunt leaves of gold… Read more →


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Love Restorer (Sedum anacampseros)

Love Restorer (Sedum anacampseros)

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Share the joy17  1  Baby come back, you can blame it all on me I was wrong, and I just can’t live without you… I would not like to live without Sedum anacampseros (a.k.a. Hylotelephium anacampseros) in my garden, which goes by the intriguing common name of “love restorer” or “lover-come-back.” The French call it orpin (sedum) des infidèles. This humble little plant supposedly has the ability… Read more →


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Gardening Advice from a 5-Year-Old

Gardening Advice from a 5-Year-Old

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Share the joy86      I’m planting in the front garden when Mason’s voice rings out from two doors down: “Free lemonade for a quarter!” Clearly, this is a deal too good to pass up. I walk down the block. Mason and his mom are sitting on their lawn under a dogwood tree. “Hi, Amy!” his mother says. “The garden’s looking great!”… Read more →


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Winners & Losers in the Garden After Record Heat & Drought

Winners & Losers in the Garden After Record Heat & Drought

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Share the joy      Portland, Oregon, averages 10 days per year over 90°F. This year we broke a record with 30 days over 90°F. I’ve been working on my low-water front garden this year, and the heat (plus severe drought) have tested my choices. I garden in full sun on dry, rocky silt, and I water just enough to help new plants… Read more →


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Gardening in the Pacific Northwest by Paul Bonine and Amy Campion--Win a Copy!

Gardening in the Pacific Northwest by Paul Bonine and Amy Campion–Win a Copy!

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Share the joy31      I have killed so many plants. Since moving to Oregon from Cincinnati five years ago, I have slain more than my share of innocents by not giving them what they needed to survive. Many more I have ripped out and thrown on the compost heap for failing to perform as I’d hoped. You’d think I would have… Read more →


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The Well-Tended Perennial Garden: A Biased Review and a Giveaway

The Well-Tended Perennial Garden: A Biased Review and a Giveaway

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Share the joy21     Mid-August meltdown It’s mid-August. Do you find yourself apologizing for your perennials right about now? Stems that can’t hold their flowers up? Foliage that’s become tattered and sad? Plants that have outgrown their space and are crowding their neighbors? Third time’s the charm All of these problems have clear solutions in the new third edition of Tracy DiSabato-Aust’s… Read more →


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15 Landscaping Ideas at the ANLD Tour, Win a Ticket!

15 Landscaping Ideas at the ANLD Tour, Win a Ticket!

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Share the joy25  2  There are some choice gardens on the Association of Northwest Landscape Designers Garden Tour this Saturday, June 17, on Portland’s west side. How do I know? I got a sneak peek last week! Here’s what I saw, along with 15 great landscaping ideas. Stick around til the end, and you can enter to win a ticket to the tour yourself…. Read more →


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Understanding Symbolism in a Japanese Garden

Understanding Symbolism in a Japanese Garden

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Share the joy11  8  “Nothing you see here is by accident,” said our tour guide, Rolland O’Dell, when I went to the Portland Japanese Garden last month. Japanese gardens are very deliberate. Every element has purpose and meaning. Taking a guided tour when you go to the Portland Japanese Garden—or any Japanese garden—is the way to go if you don’t already understand this… Read more →


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