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Gardening: Page 3

The Handy Rice Knife

Have you discovered the rice knife?

Gardening 4 years ago

I knew nothing about this handy, inexpensive tool until I joined the volunteers at Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden, where it is standard issue. It consists of … Continue reading →

Eugene Weekly Presents Our Annual Planting Guide

Prepare your gardens!

Gardening 4 years ago

Planning is one of the most important elements of gardening. It is also one of the easiest steps to overlook, especially for the beginner. Knowing … Continue reading →

Thank Goodness for Gardens

Being locked down by the coronavirus gives gardens more meaning this season

Gardening 5 years ago

My husband points out that while I have rarely — if ever — designed a garden without a bench in it, I almost never sit … Continue reading →

Stay Home, Get Dirty

People in Eugene are gardening like crazy during quarantine, boosting business for local seed and plant sellers

Gardening 5 years ago

For Frank and Karen Morton, the owners of Wild Garden Seed Company in Philomath, April and May are normally a time to rest. In a … Continue reading →

Good Garden Reads

Two new books to help the home gardener

Gardening 5 years ago

Ooh, la la! Ciscoe Morris, well loved TV and radio host and recently retired Seattle Times columnist, has published a new book. His previous book, … Continue reading →

EW’s Annual Planting Guide

Prepare your gardens!

Gardening 5 years ago

Planning is one of the most important elements of gardening. It is also one of the easiest steps to overlook, especially for the beginner. Knowing … Continue reading →

Gardener Power

Growing in a time of climate change

Gardening 5 years ago

Did spring arrive a month early in Eugene this year? While it’s tough not to enjoy good, mild gardening weather in February, it makes me … Continue reading →

Small but Mighty Daffodils

It’s never too early to think about your spring bulbs

Gardening 6 years ago

Why should you be thinking about spring flowering bulbs in August?  Because the best time to order bulbs for fall planting and spring bloom is … Continue reading →

Gaura and Friends

Low-water gardening makes sense

Gardening 6 years ago

For anybody who still needed one, this past winter and spring have been something of a wake-up call — a confirmation that we can no … Continue reading →

Patio Produce

Container gardening can give you fresh, healthy produce right at home

Gardening 6 years ago

You don’t need a permanent address or a garden plot to grow some of your own food. Any large container that will hold soil and … Continue reading →

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