A detailed and well-executed garden plan can double or triple the productivity of a vegetable garden. We'll consider which crops to grow, how to select varieties, how to allocate space, and a range of planting strategies for the Pacific Northwest. Get intimate with your crops and make the most of your productive space this coming... Read More
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The presentation by TJ Maher offers a visual feast with over 100 image-rich slides, inspired by the 2024 publication Grounded in the Garden: An Artist’s Guide to Creating a Beautiful Garden in Harmony with Nature. TJ will delve into topics such as using color in the garden, designing and reimagining borders, and maximizing the potential... Read More |
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The Northwest Horticultural Society in partnership with the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival welcomes Neil Lucas, as the 2025 international show judge and speaker. Join Us For a Delightful Evening Featuring a special NHS lecture for members and their guests at the Seattle Convention Center with Neil Lucas, the U.K.'s leading authority on ornamental grasses,... Read More |
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Move away from monoculture crops and embrace the benefits—aesthetic, horticultural and gustatory—of layered edible gardens with expert Christina Chung. She will share practical, accessible strategies to increase your garden’s food production and visual interest year round. Christina advocates for the inclusion of edible plants from eight different layers (trees, sub-canopy trees, shrubs, vines, herbaceous perennials, annuals, ground covers and edible roots)... Read More |
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Tour the Arboretum's Witt Winter Garden and learn about the many garden-worthy plants of late winter. Ray Larson, Curator of Living Collections, will discuss the many highlights of the winter garden on the cusp of spring. Blooms, berries, bark and fragrance are still in full effect and Ray will talk about some of his favorites. Instructor Bio:... Read More |
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