Join NHS for a walking tour of the Seattle Waterfront, a living landscape and charismatic green space designed for people, plants, and wildlife. The tour is led by Richard Hartlage and Page Crutcher of Land Morphology, the Seattle-based landscape design firm that created the planting plan for the project. Seattle’s newest urban park spans 26... Read More
Northwest Horticultural Society Events
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When Amy Stewart discovered a community of tree collectors, she expected to meet horticultural fanatics driven to plant every species of oak or maple. But she also discovered that the urge to collect trees springs from something deeper and more profound: a longing for community, a vision for the future, or a path to healing... Read More
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Join NHS for a tour of Farmhouse Flower Farm in Stanwood, Washington, and hear the story of the family farm from farmer Marryn Mathis. When Marryn discovered flower farming, she fell in love with the idea of showing her children the joy of digging in the dirt, being outside, and growing beauty. She and her... Read More |
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Trees are often considered to be the backbone of a garden. They can impart a distinct visual character to urban spaces. Trees are often planted as an act to help improve the environment and as a legacy for future generations. To reap those benefits, trees must survive for the long haul. Yet, faulty planting practices... Read More |
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From the use of fire and boiling water to the impact of freezing cold temperatures propagation can be very interesting. We will take a look at a handful of plants propagated from seed and spore at the Elisabeth Miller Botanical garden and investigate what methods work best and why. We will also look at cuttings... Read More
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It’s no secret that there’s a slight infatuation with ferns at the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden. What you may not know, however, is that through a partnership with the Hardy Fern Foundation, we’ve been starting ferns from spores en masse over the last five years for the HFF’s production and distribution programs. Join gardener... Read More
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It’s no secret that there’s a slight infatuation with ferns at the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden. What you may not know, however, is that through a partnership with the Hardy Fern Foundation, we’ve been starting ferns from spores en masse over the last five years for the HFF’s production and distribution programs. Join gardener... Read More |
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Gardening is hip again. Homeowners, designers, and politicians alike seem to embrace plants for their many attributes. The importance of biodiversity—and bio abundance—has become a rallying call that gardeners are... Read More |
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