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Best Nurseries In Seattle

Best Nurseries In Seattle

Where to Buy Plants, Trees, and Garden Supplies If you’re a homeowner exploring these nurseries and planning to purchase plants yourself, we’re always happy to support the next step. Whether that means helping with plant layout, preparing the soil, or installing...

Designing a Garden

Designing a Garden

Landscape Design is no different than painting, interior design, or fashion. Keep in mind basic principles like balance, contrast, texture, composition, movement, etc. and you can create stunning works of art. When it comes to designing a garden, it’s helpful to start...

PNW Winter Garden Care

PNW Winter Garden Care

It's been a chilly start to New Year in 2024, but December of 2023 was the warmest ever for Western Washington! That means it's not too late to do some winter garden work. Winter is a great time to mulch, prune, and plan for your spring and summer endeavors: MULCH...

Dark Fine Mulch

Dark Fine Mulch

Mulching is one of the most beneficial practices you can do for your garden, and it's especially important in the Pacific Northwest. Mulching helps retain moisture in the soil, suppress weeds, regulate soil temperature, and promote healthy plant growth. But with so...

Backyard Lights

Backyard Lights: Elevate Your Outdoor Space with...

Our Favorite Shade Plants and Groundcovers for Seattle Gardens

Seattle’s shady gardens offer an opportunity to create calm, layered landscapes filled with texture, fragrance, and ecological value. Here are some of our favorite shade-loving plants for Pacific Northwest gardens.

Invasive Groundcover and Problem Plants to Know in Seattle Gardens

Some plants look great in the nursery — and then take over the garden, the greenbelt, and the neighbor’s yard. In Seattle, a handful of popular species spread aggressively and crowd out the native plants that local wildlife depends on. Here’s what we’ve learned to leave out of our designs.

Our Favorite Low Maintenance Groundcover Plants for Seattle Gardens

Ground cover plants do some of the quietest, most valuable work in a garden — holding soil, feeding pollinators, and filling in the spaces that would otherwise become weeds. In Seattle, the right choices thrive through wet winters and dry summers with very little help from you.

Backyard Transformation Ideas That Truly Fit Your Seattle Home

Many outdoor projects begin with inspiration and grow through thoughtful design. A successful backyard transformation takes shape when ideas meet the realities of your home, property, and how you want to live outside in Seattle.

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Best Nurseries In Seattle

Best Nurseries In Seattle

Where to Buy Plants, Trees, and Garden Supplies If you’re a homeowner exploring these nurseries and planning to purchase plants yourself, we’re always happy to support the next step. Whether that means helping with plant layout, preparing the soil, or installing...

Designing a Garden

Designing a Garden

Landscape Design is no different than painting, interior design, or fashion. Keep in mind basic principles like balance, contrast, texture, composition, movement, etc. and you can create stunning works of art. When it comes to designing a garden, it’s helpful to start...

PNW Winter Garden Care

PNW Winter Garden Care

It's been a chilly start to New Year in 2024, but December of 2023 was the warmest ever for Western Washington! That means it's not too late to do some winter garden work. Winter is a great time to mulch, prune, and plan for your spring and summer endeavors: MULCH...

Dark Fine Mulch

Dark Fine Mulch

Mulching is one of the most beneficial practices you can do for your garden, and it's especially important in the Pacific Northwest. Mulching helps retain moisture in the soil, suppress weeds, regulate soil temperature, and promote healthy plant growth. But with so...

Backyard Lights

Backyard Lights: Elevate Your Outdoor Space with...

Our Favorite Shade Plants and Groundcovers for Seattle Gardens

Seattle’s shady gardens offer an opportunity to create calm, layered landscapes filled with texture, fragrance, and ecological value. Here are some of our favorite shade-loving plants for Pacific Northwest gardens.

Invasive Groundcover and Problem Plants to Know in Seattle Gardens

Some plants look great in the nursery — and then take over the garden, the greenbelt, and the neighbor’s yard. In Seattle, a handful of popular species spread aggressively and crowd out the native plants that local wildlife depends on. Here’s what we’ve learned to leave out of our designs.

Our Favorite Low Maintenance Groundcover Plants for Seattle Gardens

Ground cover plants do some of the quietest, most valuable work in a garden — holding soil, feeding pollinators, and filling in the spaces that would otherwise become weeds. In Seattle, the right choices thrive through wet winters and dry summers with very little help from you.

Backyard Transformation Ideas That Truly Fit Your Seattle Home

Many outdoor projects begin with inspiration and grow through thoughtful design. A successful backyard transformation takes shape when ideas meet the realities of your home, property, and how you want to live outside in Seattle.