Ironically, our geographical region of South-Eat have suffered from droughts, not drains. We have had a rain deficit. As gardeners, we’ve learned a lot about drought tolerant plants and methods for successful gardening using less water and using reclaimed water. This year the story became very
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Deer-resistant Plants for Oregonians
Deers (or bucks, whatever you like to call them), are always out there, threatening our gardens, yards and sometimes even the whole towns (in Dakota, e.g.). In reality, a hungry deer can be a real problem in your garden and landscape. They can devastate annual beds and perennials overnight.
Read MoreIt's Mulchin' Time for Your Plants
Oh, the spring. This warm, mild and muddy season, especially the March, is a great time to freshen your mulch. Adding a layer of fresh mulch makes your beds look neat and tidy. What is mulch? Mulch is a layer of material added to the top of the soil surface in garden beds which is…
Read MoreThese Tips Make Cleaning Fallen Fall Leaves Easier!
Are you ready to set and go clean some fallen leaves? While the season of fall is a great time to work in the garden. It’s nice enough outside in the crisp and cool air. Spend a little time cleaning your garden now and keep it healthier and looking fresh through the winter. 1. Tools…
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