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Gardening: Page 2

Blooming Bees

Cultivate native pollinators in your garden

Gardening 11 months ago

By Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty This month, Cynthia Lafferty, owner of Doak Creek Native Plant Nursery, emphasizes the importance of native pollinators in our … Continue reading →

Funny Fruit

Figs, warm from the sun, are a fruit local gardeners can grow

Gardening 11 months ago

By Kim Kelly and Rachel Foster When my husband and I first arrived in Eugene almost 18 years ago, I was thrilled to find a … Continue reading →

Thriving Under Fear

Community garden brings people empowerment

Gardening 1 year ago

Marina Herrera mixes compost and soil to replant her tomatoes. The stems look as if they were strands of spaghetti noodles that could fall down … Continue reading →

Water, Unwasted

Drip irrigation will keep you, and your tomatoes, happy

Gardening 1 year ago

By Kim Kelly and John Fischer  This month we welcome John Fischer in his inimitable style and penchant for not wasting money as well as … Continue reading →

A Time to Prune

Pruning trees depends on the season — and property lines

Gardening 1 year ago

By Kim Kelly and the Garden Palette  Greetings, fellow gardeners. It’s officially Band Aid and Bactine season for all of us and the end of … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly’s Annual Planting Guide

Gardening 1 year ago

Spring — with its longer lighter days and warmer weather — is the perfect time to get your garden going.  Whether you are new to … Continue reading →

Home Grown

Recommendations for cannabis cultivation

CannabisGardening 1 year ago

Late spring into early summer is the perfect time to plant your summer crops — tomatoes, cucumbers and cannabis. According to Down to Earth Home, … Continue reading →

Oops! What Happened to My Garden?

Others have made gardening mistakes so you don’t have to

Gardening 1 year ago

Making mistakes is an essential part of life — it’s the best way to learn, but it’s not exactly fun. Especially if it causes ruin … Continue reading →

Native Plants

The Garden Palette — answers to your most pressing gardening questions

Gardening 1 year ago

By Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty Welcome to the Garden Palette — Eugene Weekly’s new monthly gardening column!  When my husband Ted and I first … Continue reading →

Patio Plant Party

Apartment dwellers, grab your gardening gloves and your clay pots. You, too, can be a gardener. 

Gardening 1 year ago

Starting a garden can be overwhelming at the best of times — there are considerations for the unruly weather of the PNW, types of soil … Continue reading →

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