Puget Sound Plants
9615 192nd St SE, Snohomish, WA
Click Register to Join the Waitlist Class Description: We all have the sheer sense of joy when we walk into our favorite nursery to just ‘sneak a peek’ at what plants are trending each season, and we all walk out with more plants than we have room for. Often, we don’t think about what it... Read More
In 2021, Jason Morse set out on the ultimate bucket list journey for a landscape architect and garden enthusiast – a 4-½ month road trip to visit over 30 of America’s most compelling public gardens. At each stop, he conducted in-depth interviews with members of senior garden leadership and made at least one... Read More
Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)
Seattle, WA
Are you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? Richie has been writing this weekly email since it began, sharing some of the best, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices for your garden. Join Richie for a stroll through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden, a source... Read More
Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)
Seattle, WA
Are you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? Richie has been writing this weekly email since it began, sharing some of the best, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices for your garden. Join Richie for a stroll through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden, a source of... Read More
What is there not to love? Succulents offer exquisite “mix and match” foliage colors, forms and textures, plus they are incredibly easy to care for. In this presentation Katherine Tracey will acquaint you with some of her favorite selections, offer fresh ideas for their use in the garden as well as in container... Read More
Take a step into the enthralling world of fern reproduction and learn how to propagate your own ferns! These ancient plants evolved long before flowering plants, and cleverly reproduce via spore. In this class we will cover the basics of fern reproduction and propagation. You will learn how to identify when spore is ready... Read More
Take a step into the enthralling world of fern reproduction and learn how to propagate your own ferns! These ancient plants evolved long before flowering plants, and cleverly reproduce via spore. In this class we will cover the basics of fern reproduction and propagation. You will learn how to identify when spore is ready... Read More
Graham Visitors Center
2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA
Ray Larson, UW Botanic Gardens curator, will lead us on a tour of some of the highlights of early summer in the Arboretum. Hydrangeas, late season magnolias, hardy fuchsias and many other plants extend the flowering season into summer. Ray will discuss species and cultivars that are at their best in the early... Read More
This webinar will provide an in-depth look at the Center for Home Gardening at the Missouri Botanical Garden. The center is one of the largest non-profit gardening resource hubs in the nation, providing gardening advice to thousands of visitors and callers across the US and world. One of its most popular resources is its Plant... Read More
Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)
Seattle, WA
Are you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? Richie has been writing the NHS Plant of the Week since its inception. This weekly email highlights some of the best, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices we can grow in our gardens. Join Richie for a stroll through... Read More
Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)
Seattle, WA
Are you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? Richie has been writing the NHS Plant of the Week since its inception. This weekly email highlights some of the best, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices we can grow in our gardens. Join Richie for a stroll... Read More
Explore how to maintain an ecological balance while creating beautiful landscapes with this food web approach to gardening. The emphasis is on the interdependence of all life in the garden and how the lives of insects, birds, other animals, and soil organisms are inextricably interwoven. The presentation begins with a brief introduction to conservation... Read More