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NW NATIVE PLANTS
Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts. TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings.GROWING RHUBARB
Growing Rhubarb. Fresh rhubarb mixed with strawberries (or other seasonal fruits) in a lattice-topped pie; chunky rhubarb sauce with a dollop of whipped cream; rhubarb preserves; rhubarb-chile salsa; rhubarb cobbler with ice cream — all of these and more, plus the natural beauty of the RAIN GARDEN PLANT SELECTION GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW Growing citrus plants in the PNW. You may not live in the subtropics, but you can still enjoy the wonderfully fragrant essence of citrus trees and shrubs inside your home (and outside in summertime). 7 HOUSEPLANTS WE LOVE One of the many varieties of tillandsia, a member of the bromeliad family. Grows without soil and is easy to care for! Simply grow in a place with bright, indirect light and mist or soak weekly. BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE There’s a special place in my heart for container gardening. Besides loving being able to change the floral design seasonally, I’ve been a bit thrust into the world of container gardening thanks to the abundance of Seattle’s small spaces. 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us SHOP OUR FAVORITE PLANTS AND PRODUCTS ONLINE Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts.NW NATIVE PLANTS
Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts. TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings.GROWING RHUBARB
Growing Rhubarb. Fresh rhubarb mixed with strawberries (or other seasonal fruits) in a lattice-topped pie; chunky rhubarb sauce with a dollop of whipped cream; rhubarb preserves; rhubarb-chile salsa; rhubarb cobbler with ice cream — all of these and more, plus the natural beauty of the RAIN GARDEN PLANT SELECTION GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW Growing citrus plants in the PNW. You may not live in the subtropics, but you can still enjoy the wonderfully fragrant essence of citrus trees and shrubs inside your home (and outside in summertime). 7 HOUSEPLANTS WE LOVE One of the many varieties of tillandsia, a member of the bromeliad family. Grows without soil and is easy to care for! Simply grow in a place with bright, indirect light and mist or soak weekly. BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE There’s a special place in my heart for container gardening. Besides loving being able to change the floral design seasonally, I’ve been a bit thrust into the world of container gardening thanks to the abundance of Seattle’s small spaces. 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. SHOP OUR FAVORITE PLANTS AND PRODUCTS ONLINE Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts. PLANT A PRIDE RAINBOW GARDEN! This very literal take on the rainbow theme will definitely call attention to your garden and makes a great spring and/or summer focal point. Choose smaller, lower-growing annual and perennial flowers, planted tightly, to create a tidy rainbow that will bloomcontinuously.
NW NATIVE PLANTS
Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts.GROWING RHUBARB
Growing Rhubarb. Fresh rhubarb mixed with strawberries (or other seasonal fruits) in a lattice-topped pie; chunky rhubarb sauce with a dollop of whipped cream; rhubarb preserves; rhubarb-chile salsa; rhubarb cobbler with ice cream — all of these and more, plus the natural beauty of the RAIN GARDEN PLANT SELECTION Rain Garden Plant selection. Throughout the Pacific Northwest, rain gardens have become a tool in mitigating storm water runoff from impermeable surfaces like streets and roofs.UNIVERSE CACHE POT
Universe Cache Pot Sizes: 4” Pot is 4.75" tall and 4.5" wide (internal width at opening is 5"). Fits any 4" houseplant. Plants not included. Cache pots are decorative containers for indoor plant that do not have drainage holes. Read more about them here . Please DARK BLUE ROMEY CACHE PLANTER This ceramic planter’s matte finish and dark blue color will fit in with any indoor decor. The planter offers a drainage hole and includes a matching saucer. Dimensions: 7 inches tall x wide. Fits any 6 inch houseplant. Plant not included. Please note : All of Swansons’Online Store items
GROWING WARM-SEASON VEGETABLES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Most warm-season vegetables - heat-lovers like tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, squash, and beans - can be grown here in the Pacific Northwest.. If you can give them the right conditions. But with our cool, wet springs and short summers, sometimes it can seem like an uphill battle. Luckily, there are w THREE FANTASTIC PNW NATIVES FOR A DRY SUMMER Those qualities alone would merit it a place in any garden, but the real prize follows the flowers in the form of delicious black berries. Tribes often travelled long distances to harvest the crop, which, both fresh and dried, was a mainstay of their diet. SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE Spiller Plants for Shade Examples: Creeping Jenny, Bacopa, Setcreasea, Trailing Coleus, Ivy, Vinca minor, Splendens Wild Ginger (or other Hardy Gingers). Voila! 1, 2, 3, and just like that you have a dynamic container arrangement! Some of the plants we suggested are seasonally available, so feel free to ask us for substitutions.GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW LIME Citrus aurantifolia — is a shrub or small tree, typically growing to 4-5 feet tall in a pot. Prolific white flowers are followed by green-yellow fruits. LEMON Citrus limon — can bloom frequently if the conditions are ideal. It can be grown as a shrub or trained as atree up to
BAMBOO BARRIER
The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. When installing HDPE bamboo barrier (high-density polyethylene) first measure the area to be contained so that, SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Spotlight Plant: Rhododendron. Lena Curl. May 11, 2020. Our Favorite Plants. Our rhododendron section of the nursery is an eye-catching colorful display of blooms. There is amazing diversity within rhododendrons - from differing heights, leaf shapes, and (obviously) flower color and size. Front: Rhododendron ‘Naselle’ , Back:Rhododendron
GROUNDCOVERS FOR STEPPING STONES Soil depth should be equal to that in the pot, however, some will grow in a shallower soil depth. Replace sand between stones with a well draining soil medium before planting. For small spaces, some varieties may be cut in thirds or quarters using a sharp knife. Solid flats may be cut into small plugs, or long, thin strips to fill narrower areas. BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE Spiller Plants for Shade Examples: Creeping Jenny, Bacopa, Setcreasea, Trailing Coleus, Ivy, Vinca minor, Splendens Wild Ginger (or other Hardy Gingers). Voila! 1, 2, 3, and just like that you have a dynamic container arrangement! Some of the plants we suggested are seasonally available, so feel free to ask us for substitutions.GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW LIME Citrus aurantifolia — is a shrub or small tree, typically growing to 4-5 feet tall in a pot. Prolific white flowers are followed by green-yellow fruits. LEMON Citrus limon — can bloom frequently if the conditions are ideal. It can be grown as a shrub or trained as atree up to
BAMBOO BARRIER
The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. When installing HDPE bamboo barrier (high-density polyethylene) first measure the area to be contained so that, SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Spotlight Plant: Rhododendron. Lena Curl. May 11, 2020. Our Favorite Plants. Our rhododendron section of the nursery is an eye-catching colorful display of blooms. There is amazing diversity within rhododendrons - from differing heights, leaf shapes, and (obviously) flower color and size. Front: Rhododendron ‘Naselle’ , Back:Rhododendron
GROUNDCOVERS FOR STEPPING STONES Soil depth should be equal to that in the pot, however, some will grow in a shallower soil depth. Replace sand between stones with a well draining soil medium before planting. For small spaces, some varieties may be cut in thirds or quarters using a sharp knife. Solid flats may be cut into small plugs, or long, thin strips to fill narrower areas. BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for usNW NATIVE PLANTS
Northwest Native Plants. Trees, Shrubs, Perennials & Groundcovers. Swansons is pleased to offer a variety of quality native plants particularly suited for use in Northwest urban garden environments. A "native" plant on this list is one considered indigenous to our region(WA, OR, ID,
RAIN GARDEN PLANT SELECTION Rain gardens typically have three zones in their design: zone 3 (least amount of water saturation), zone 2 (occasional standing water events) and zone 1 (normal to frequent water saturation). Choosing the proper plants for each zone of your rain garden is important for plant water uptake and diminishing the chances of flooding.GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be POLLINATOR COLORING PAGES Swansons Nursery, 9701 15th Ave NW, Seattle, WA, 98117, United States 206-782-2543 garden@swansonsnursery.com SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Spotlight Plant: Rhododendron. Lena Curl. May 11, 2020. Our Favorite Plants. Our rhododendron section of the nursery is an eye-catching colorful display of blooms. There is amazing diversity within rhododendrons - from differing heights, leaf shapes, and (obviously) flower color and size. Front: Rhododendron ‘Naselle’ , Back:Rhododendron
CONTAINER GARDENING
March 10, 2021. Container Gardening. Colorful spring containers celebrate the start of the gardening season and creating them is fun and easy if you know which plants to choose. Look for these great gems to create a new spring container or refresh an existing pot. LenaCurl.
GROUNDCOVERS FOR STEPPING STONES Soil depth should be equal to that in the pot, however, some will grow in a shallower soil depth. Replace sand between stones with a well draining soil medium before planting. For small spaces, some varieties may be cut in thirds or quarters using a sharp knife. Solid flats may be cut into small plugs, or long, thin strips to fill narrower areas. EVERGREEN GROUNDCOVER FOR SHADE evergreen groundcover for shade. Evergreen groundcovers are well-suited to a range of soil conditions found in shade. There are two categories: those preferring average to dry soils, and those preferring average to moist soils. In whatever conditions, a newly planted plant should be provided with adequate water, moderatefertilization or
9 BEST HERBS FOR CONTAINERS Cilantro. View fullsize. Pictured: Common Cilantro/ Coriander. Plant cilantro for its tangy leaves or dried seeds (coriander). If you plant from seed, it’s best to successively sow the seeds a couple weeks apart since cilantro bolts (goes to seed rapidly) so quickly in the heat of summer. Many opt to purchase new plants as the old ones go to USING NETTING FOR BETTER FRUIT HARVESTS Fruit tree netting is something I had never used or considered using until this year. I had experimented with nylon apple maggot barriers before with moderate success, but their application is quite laborious and time-intensive. Now that I have tried tree netting I will never go back. Here’s how to SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest.NW NATIVE PLANTS
Northwest Native Plants. Trees, Shrubs, Perennials & Groundcovers. Swansons is pleased to offer a variety of quality native plants particularly suited for use in Northwest urban garden environments. A "native" plant on this list is one considered indigenous to our region(WA, OR, ID,
GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
BAMBOO BARRIER
The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. When installing HDPE bamboo barrier (high-density polyethylene) first measure the area to be contained so that, JAPANESE MAPLES FOR CONTAINERS Bihou Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum ‘Bihou’. ‘Bihou’ is an exciting new small variety with green foliage that turns vivid gold, orange, and red before dropping in the fall. The bare stems that follow turn brilliant yellow-gold with orange highlights. ‘Bihou’ prefers protection from hot afternoon sun. HOW TO PLANT A TOMATO Step 5: Plant & water your tomato. Carefully place your tomato in the pot, holding onto the root ball and stem rather than just the stem. Hold the stem straight as you add soil. When you have filled the pot, gently pat down the soil. After planting, be sure to water your tomato well. Throughout the life of the tomato, water thoroughly (until THREE FANTASTIC PNW NATIVES FOR A DRY SUMMER Those qualities alone would merit it a place in any garden, but the real prize follows the flowers in the form of delicious black berries. Tribes often travelled long distances to harvest the crop, which, both fresh and dried, was a mainstay of their diet. 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest.NW NATIVE PLANTS
Northwest Native Plants. Trees, Shrubs, Perennials & Groundcovers. Swansons is pleased to offer a variety of quality native plants particularly suited for use in Northwest urban garden environments. A "native" plant on this list is one considered indigenous to our region(WA, OR, ID,
GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
BAMBOO BARRIER
The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. When installing HDPE bamboo barrier (high-density polyethylene) first measure the area to be contained so that, JAPANESE MAPLES FOR CONTAINERS Bihou Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum ‘Bihou’. ‘Bihou’ is an exciting new small variety with green foliage that turns vivid gold, orange, and red before dropping in the fall. The bare stems that follow turn brilliant yellow-gold with orange highlights. ‘Bihou’ prefers protection from hot afternoon sun. HOW TO PLANT A TOMATO Step 5: Plant & water your tomato. Carefully place your tomato in the pot, holding onto the root ball and stem rather than just the stem. Hold the stem straight as you add soil. When you have filled the pot, gently pat down the soil. After planting, be sure to water your tomato well. Throughout the life of the tomato, water thoroughly (until THREE FANTASTIC PNW NATIVES FOR A DRY SUMMER Those qualities alone would merit it a place in any garden, but the real prize follows the flowers in the form of delicious black berries. Tribes often travelled long distances to harvest the crop, which, both fresh and dried, was a mainstay of their diet. 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majorityNW NATIVE PLANTS
Northwest Native Plants. Trees, Shrubs, Perennials & Groundcovers. Swansons is pleased to offer a variety of quality native plants particularly suited for use in Northwest urban garden environments. A "native" plant on this list is one considered indigenous to our region(WA, OR, ID,
NEW WAYS TO SHOP
Online Store. You can shop, place an order, and pay in our new online store. We have a curated selection of our favorite plants and products available to purchase for next-day curbside pickup. You can also add delivery to your online cart to have your items delivered to you (local delivery only). GRAPES — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Grapes actually prefer poorer soils as long as they are well-drained. Providing rocks, concrete or gravel around the planting area to trap and hold the sun's heat will also help. PROVIDE A STURDY TRELLIS, ARBOR, OR FENCE where these heavy vines can train. SPACE the plants atleast 8 feet apart.
GROWING PEAS
The soil temperature for germination is between 45º F to 75º F, with seed emergence typically between 6 to 14 days. Step 1: Once you have selected a pea to grow, place the seeds in between two sheets of paper or dish towels. Keep the towel moist, but not soaking wet. You can increase the yield by inoculating the pea (or beans) with nitrogenTOMATOES FOR 2021
Big tomatoes with rich flavor, meaty texture, and early production. Color ranges from dark pink to red, in heart-shaped fruit. An excellent, gorgeous tomato. 12-16 oz. fruit. 'BEEFSTEAK' - heirloom Indeterminate ~ 80 days. These large, red, ribbed fruits are the cook’s garden favorite. Solid, flavorful, meaty, and RAIN GARDEN PLANT SELECTION Rain gardens typically have three zones in their design: zone 3 (least amount of water saturation), zone 2 (occasional standing water events) and zone 1 (normal to frequent water saturation). Choosing the proper plants for each zone of your rain garden is important for plant water uptake and diminishing the chances of flooding. EVERGREEN GROUNDCOVER FOR SHADE evergreen groundcover for shade. Evergreen groundcovers are well-suited to a range of soil conditions found in shade. There are two categories: those preferring average to dry soils, and those preferring average to moist soils. In whatever conditions, a newly planted plant should be provided with adequate water, moderatefertilization or
COLEUS 'KONG ROSE'
Coleus 'Kong Rose'. 5.49. Kong Rose Coleus is great for adding unique foliage color in part shade to full shade spaces! Excellent for growing in large containers and in garden beds, also grows well as an indoor plant. Grows about 20 inches tall x 18 inches wide. Annual. BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority GROWING SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES IN THE PNW It’s a great time to plant fruit trees and berries so you can enjoy home-grown fruit for years to come! Learn all about planning, planting, and caring SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE Spiller Plants for Shade Examples: Creeping Jenny, Bacopa, Setcreasea, Trailing Coleus, Ivy, Vinca minor, Splendens Wild Ginger (or other Hardy Gingers). Voila! 1, 2, 3, and just like that you have a dynamic container arrangement! Some of the plants we suggested are seasonally available, so feel free to ask us for substitutions.GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW LIME Citrus aurantifolia — is a shrub or small tree, typically growing to 4-5 feet tall in a pot. Prolific white flowers are followed by green-yellow fruits. LEMON Citrus limon — can bloom frequently if the conditions are ideal. It can be grown as a shrub or trained as atree up to
BAMBOO BARRIER
The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. When installing HDPE bamboo barrier (high-density polyethylene) first measure the area to be contained so that, SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Spotlight Plant: Rhododendron. Lena Curl. May 11, 2020. Our Favorite Plants. Our rhododendron section of the nursery is an eye-catching colorful display of blooms. There is amazing diversity within rhododendrons - from differing heights, leaf shapes, and (obviously) flower color and size. Front: Rhododendron ‘Naselle’ , Back:Rhododendron
11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE Spiller Plants for Shade Examples: Creeping Jenny, Bacopa, Setcreasea, Trailing Coleus, Ivy, Vinca minor, Splendens Wild Ginger (or other Hardy Gingers). Voila! 1, 2, 3, and just like that you have a dynamic container arrangement! Some of the plants we suggested are seasonally available, so feel free to ask us for substitutions.GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW LIME Citrus aurantifolia — is a shrub or small tree, typically growing to 4-5 feet tall in a pot. Prolific white flowers are followed by green-yellow fruits. LEMON Citrus limon — can bloom frequently if the conditions are ideal. It can be grown as a shrub or trained as atree up to
BAMBOO BARRIER
The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. When installing HDPE bamboo barrier (high-density polyethylene) first measure the area to be contained so that, SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Spotlight Plant: Rhododendron. Lena Curl. May 11, 2020. Our Favorite Plants. Our rhododendron section of the nursery is an eye-catching colorful display of blooms. There is amazing diversity within rhododendrons - from differing heights, leaf shapes, and (obviously) flower color and size. Front: Rhododendron ‘Naselle’ , Back:Rhododendron
11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority5 TOP TOMATOES
They are generally larger and need to be staked or put in cages but can be grown in containers or in the ground. Determinate: These varieties grow to a compact height and then produce fruits which ripen at nearly the same time, and are great choices for canning or freezing. Plants are typically smaller and bushier, and often do notrequire staking.
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Northwest Native Plants. Trees, Shrubs, Perennials & Groundcovers. Swansons is pleased to offer a variety of quality native plants particularly suited for use in Northwest urban garden environments. A "native" plant on this list is one considered indigenous to our region(WA, OR, ID,
TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be RAIN GARDEN PLANT SELECTION Rain gardens typically have three zones in their design: zone 3 (least amount of water saturation), zone 2 (occasional standing water events) and zone 1 (normal to frequent water saturation). Choosing the proper plants for each zone of your rain garden is important for plant water uptake and diminishing the chances of flooding. SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Spotlight Plant: Rhododendron. Lena Curl. May 11, 2020. Our Favorite Plants. Our rhododendron section of the nursery is an eye-catching colorful display of blooms. There is amazing diversity within rhododendrons - from differing heights, leaf shapes, and (obviously) flower color and size. Front: Rhododendron ‘Naselle’ , Back:Rhododendron
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March 10, 2021. Container Gardening. Colorful spring containers celebrate the start of the gardening season and creating them is fun and easy if you know which plants to choose. Look for these great gems to create a new spring container or refresh an existing pot. LenaCurl.
GROUNDCOVERS FOR STEPPING STONES Soil depth should be equal to that in the pot, however, some will grow in a shallower soil depth. Replace sand between stones with a well draining soil medium before planting. For small spaces, some varieties may be cut in thirds or quarters using a sharp knife. Solid flats may be cut into small plugs, or long, thin strips to fill narrower areas. BEST WATERING PRACTICES FOR YOUR NORTHWEST GARDEN The very simplified rule is this: For each and every plant, water the soil where the roots actually are right now, make sure that the root zone (entire width & depth) gets saturated, and let it dry out a bit before watering it again. There are exceptions, of course, for variations in soil, rainfall, and types of plants (some prefer extremely dry or wet soil), but this rule covers the majority EVERGREEN GROUNDCOVER FOR SHADE evergreen groundcover for shade. Evergreen groundcovers are well-suited to a range of soil conditions found in shade. There are two categories: those preferring average to dry soils, and those preferring average to moist soils. In whatever conditions, a newly planted plant should be provided with adequate water, moderatefertilization or
SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. GRAPES — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Grapes actually prefer poorer soils as long as they are well-drained. Providing rocks, concrete or gravel around the planting area to trap and hold the sun's heat will also help. PROVIDE A STURDY TRELLIS, ARBOR, OR FENCE where these heavy vines can train. SPACE the plants atleast 8 feet apart.
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ROSE CARE — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 A GOOD RULE OF THUMB when pruning roses is to leave no wood on the bush that is thinner than a pencil. Removing any twiggy, weak or dead wood will help produce more abundant blooms. LIGHT PRUNING with bushes left tall makes next season's bloom short-stemmed but profuse. MODERATE PRUNING leaves five to ten, 1 - 4 foot long canes per bush. CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE Spiller Plants for Shade Examples: Creeping Jenny, Bacopa, Setcreasea, Trailing Coleus, Ivy, Vinca minor, Splendens Wild Ginger (or other Hardy Gingers). Voila! 1, 2, 3, and just like that you have a dynamic container arrangement! Some of the plants we suggested are seasonally available, so feel free to ask us for substitutions. GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW LIME Citrus aurantifolia — is a shrub or small tree, typically growing to 4-5 feet tall in a pot. Prolific white flowers are followed by green-yellow fruits. LEMON Citrus limon — can bloom frequently if the conditions are ideal. It can be grown as a shrub or trained as atree up to
GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us GROWING SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES IN THE PNW It’s a great time to plant fruit trees and berries so you can enjoy home-grown fruit for years to come! Learn all about planning, planting, and caring 9 FLOWERS BLOOMING RIGHT NOW (AND INTO FALL!) It's August and what is needed is a little late-summer color to spruce up the garden, even better if the plants continue to bloom well into fall. Luckily, there are plenty of flowers that are in their prime right now and that will keep on blooming into fall or even untilfrost!
SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. GRAPES — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Grapes actually prefer poorer soils as long as they are well-drained. Providing rocks, concrete or gravel around the planting area to trap and hold the sun's heat will also help. PROVIDE A STURDY TRELLIS, ARBOR, OR FENCE where these heavy vines can train. SPACE the plants atleast 8 feet apart.
LAWN CARE CALENDAR
ROSE CARE — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 A GOOD RULE OF THUMB when pruning roses is to leave no wood on the bush that is thinner than a pencil. Removing any twiggy, weak or dead wood will help produce more abundant blooms. LIGHT PRUNING with bushes left tall makes next season's bloom short-stemmed but profuse. MODERATE PRUNING leaves five to ten, 1 - 4 foot long canes per bush. CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE Spiller Plants for Shade Examples: Creeping Jenny, Bacopa, Setcreasea, Trailing Coleus, Ivy, Vinca minor, Splendens Wild Ginger (or other Hardy Gingers). Voila! 1, 2, 3, and just like that you have a dynamic container arrangement! Some of the plants we suggested are seasonally available, so feel free to ask us for substitutions. GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW LIME Citrus aurantifolia — is a shrub or small tree, typically growing to 4-5 feet tall in a pot. Prolific white flowers are followed by green-yellow fruits. LEMON Citrus limon — can bloom frequently if the conditions are ideal. It can be grown as a shrub or trained as atree up to
GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us GROWING SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES IN THE PNW It’s a great time to plant fruit trees and berries so you can enjoy home-grown fruit for years to come! Learn all about planning, planting, and caring 9 FLOWERS BLOOMING RIGHT NOW (AND INTO FALL!) It's August and what is needed is a little late-summer color to spruce up the garden, even better if the plants continue to bloom well into fall. Luckily, there are plenty of flowers that are in their prime right now and that will keep on blooming into fall or even untilfrost!
GRAPES — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Grapes actually prefer poorer soils as long as they are well-drained. Providing rocks, concrete or gravel around the planting area to trap and hold the sun's heat will also help. PROVIDE A STURDY TRELLIS, ARBOR, OR FENCE where these heavy vines can train. SPACE the plants atleast 8 feet apart.
GROWING RHUBARB
This encourages deep growing, strong and healthy roots. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rhubarb roots (about 12 inches deep and wide). Place one plant in the. hole and backfill with 2/3 garden soil and 1/3 well-rotted compost or composted steer manure. Be SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Spotlight Plant: Rhododendron. Lena Curl. May 11, 2020. Our Favorite Plants. Our rhododendron section of the nursery is an eye-catching colorful display of blooms. There is amazing diversity within rhododendrons - from differing heights, leaf shapes, and (obviously) flower color and size. Front: Rhododendron ‘Naselle’ , Back:Rhododendron
TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings. All have rather slow growth habits and well-behaved roots. For most trees, we recommend as large a container as possible: 3+ feet wide by 2+ feet deep if feasible, and neversmaller than 18
BAMBOO BARRIER
The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. When installing HDPE bamboo barrier (high-density polyethylene) first measure the area to be contained so that, WATER-WISE NW NATIVE PLANTS Water-Wise NW Native Plants. Swansons offers a variety of Northwest native plants particularly suited for low water use in various landscape situations. A "native" plant is one considered indigenous to our region (WA-OR-BC) prior to the arrival of white settlers. “Water-wise” plants will thrive in their preferred soil and lightconditions
PLANTS FOR DRY SHADE Way up here in the land of tall conifers, dry shade is a common gardening challenge. I’ve had success with the following plants in the shade of conifers, and they also work well in deciduous woodlands or in the dry rain shadow of north-facing buildings and garden walls.As
EVERGREEN GROUNDCOVER FOR SHADE evergreen groundcover for shade. Evergreen groundcovers are well-suited to a range of soil conditions found in shade. There are two categories: those preferring average to dry soils, and those preferring average to moist soils. In whatever conditions, a newly planted plant should be provided with adequate water, moderatefertilization or
5 TOP TOMATOES
They are generally larger and need to be staked or put in cages but can be grown in containers or in the ground. Determinate: These varieties grow to a compact height and then produce fruits which ripen at nearly the same time, and are great choices for canning or freezing. Plants are typically smaller and bushier, and often do notrequire staking.
GROWING WARM-SEASON VEGETABLES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Most warm-season vegetables - heat-lovers like tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, squash, and beans - can be grown here in the Pacific Northwest.. If you can give them the right conditions. But with our cool, wet springs and short summers, sometimes it can seem like an uphill battle. Luckily, there are w SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. GRAPES — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts.LAWN CARE CALENDAR
ROSE CARE — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Rose Care tips for seattle gardeners. One of the most widely planted of all shrubs, Rosa species and cultivars are easy to grow and immensely rewarding. CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE There’s a special place in my heart for container gardening. Besides loving being able to change the floral design seasonally, I’ve been a bit thrust into the world of container gardening thanks to the abundance of Seattle’s small spaces.GROWING RHUBARB
Growing Rhubarb. Fresh rhubarb mixed with strawberries (or other seasonal fruits) in a lattice-topped pie; chunky rhubarb sauce with a dollop of whipped cream; rhubarb preserves; rhubarb-chile salsa; rhubarb cobbler with ice cream — all of these and more, plus the natural beauty of the GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW Growing citrus plants in the PNW. You may not live in the subtropics, but you can still enjoy the wonderfully fragrant essence of citrus trees and shrubs inside your home (and outside in summertime). 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us GROWING SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES IN THE PNW It’s a great time to plant fruit trees and berries so you can enjoy home-grown fruit for years to come! Learn all about planning, planting, and caring 9 FLOWERS BLOOMING RIGHT NOW (AND INTO FALL!) It's August and what is needed is a little late-summer color to spruce up the garden, even better if the plants continue to bloom well into fall. Luckily, there are plenty of flowers that are in their prime right now and that will keep on blooming into fall or even untilfrost!
SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Swansons Nursery - Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924. Our nursery team is here to serve the gardeners of the Pacific Northwest. GRAPES — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts.LAWN CARE CALENDAR
ROSE CARE — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Rose Care tips for seattle gardeners. One of the most widely planted of all shrubs, Rosa species and cultivars are easy to grow and immensely rewarding. CONTAINER DESIGN FOR SHADE There’s a special place in my heart for container gardening. Besides loving being able to change the floral design seasonally, I’ve been a bit thrust into the world of container gardening thanks to the abundance of Seattle’s small spaces.GROWING RHUBARB
Growing Rhubarb. Fresh rhubarb mixed with strawberries (or other seasonal fruits) in a lattice-topped pie; chunky rhubarb sauce with a dollop of whipped cream; rhubarb preserves; rhubarb-chile salsa; rhubarb cobbler with ice cream — all of these and more, plus the natural beauty of the GROWING CITRUS PLANTS IN THE PNW Growing citrus plants in the PNW. You may not live in the subtropics, but you can still enjoy the wonderfully fragrant essence of citrus trees and shrubs inside your home (and outside in summertime). 11 PLANTS TO ATTRACT BEES, BUTTERFLIES, AND HUMMINGBIRDS Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us GROWING SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES IN THE PNW It’s a great time to plant fruit trees and berries so you can enjoy home-grown fruit for years to come! Learn all about planning, planting, and caring 9 FLOWERS BLOOMING RIGHT NOW (AND INTO FALL!) It's August and what is needed is a little late-summer color to spruce up the garden, even better if the plants continue to bloom well into fall. Luckily, there are plenty of flowers that are in their prime right now and that will keep on blooming into fall or even untilfrost!
GRAPES — SEATTLE'S FAVORITE GARDEN STORE SINCE 1924 Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts.GROWING RHUBARB
Growing Rhubarb. Fresh rhubarb mixed with strawberries (or other seasonal fruits) in a lattice-topped pie; chunky rhubarb sauce with a dollop of whipped cream; rhubarb preserves; rhubarb-chile salsa; rhubarb cobbler with ice cream — all of these and more, plus the natural beauty of the TREES FOR CONTAINERS trees for containers. This list represents a selection of trees and shrubs (easily pruned into tree form) especially suited for use in container plantings.BAMBOO BARRIER
Bamboo Barrier. The bamboo barrier we recommend is an extremely tough, flexible plastic, used for a variety of industrial uses. We cut it to whatever length you need. WATER-WISE NW NATIVE PLANTS Join the Garden Club. When you sign up for Swansons’ Garden Club you’ll receive members-only perks, such as gardening resources and helpful tips, notification of new arrivals and promotions, invitations to special events, and exclusive discounts. PLANTS FOR DRY SHADE Way up here in the land of tall conifers, dry shade is a common gardening challenge. I’ve had success with the following plants in the shade of conifers, and they also work well in deciduous woodlands or in the dry rain shadow of north-facing buildings and garden walls.As
SPOTLIGHT PLANT: RHODODENDRON Rhododendron blooms are one of our favorite signs of early spring. There’s a lot to love about rhododendrons - big and showy flowers, attractive evergreen foliage, and non-aggressive roots that make them easy to plant next to. Here’s a few of our favorites EVERGREEN GROUNDCOVER FOR SHADE evergreen groundcover for shade. Evergreen groundcovers are well-suited to a range of soil conditions found in shade. There are two categories: those preferring average to dry soils, and those preferring average to moist soils.5 TOP TOMATOES
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GROWING WARM-SEASON VEGETABLES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Most warm-season vegetables - heat-lovers like tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, squash, and beans - can be grown here in the Pacific Northwest.. If you can give them the right conditions. But with our cool, wet springs and short summers, sometimes it can seem like an uphill battle. Luckily, there are w We’re adapting but we’re still here for our customers! Our store is closed to onsite shopping but we are accepting online orders for pick-up and delivery. Thank you for your support!Design Your Space
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