Kochia (Bassia scoparia) is a nuisance weed that aggressively spreads across your lawn, quickly crowding out desired plants.
Read MoreWestern Columbine (Aquilegia formosa) is a favorite among gardeners who appreciate native plants and their contributions to the local ecosystem. Known for its unique red and yellow flowers, this perennial is a visual marvel that will enhance any landscape design in the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreMaintaining a green and healthy lawn requires a well-designed irrigation system, and at the heart of that system is the sprinkler head.
Read MoreNative to the Pacific Northwest, the Oregon Iris (Iris innominata) is a captivating addition to any flower bed. With its vibrant blooms and ease of care, it's no wonder this wildflower has become a popular choice for home gardens in Oregon and beyond.
Read MoreLiving in the Portland, Oregon area brings many joys, and having a well-manicured lawn is often one of them. Unfortunately, along with lush grass and vibrant flowers comes the potential for pesky weeds to invade your yard and cause you grief. But don’t despair!
Read MoreLavender (Lavandula spp.) is more than just a beautiful and fragrant addition to your garden. Cultivated for centuries, it boasts a rich history, captivating fragrance, and a multitude of uses that have transcended time.
Read MoreJapanese anemones (Anemone hupehensis, Anemone x hybrida, and Anemone tomentosa) are a stunning, elegant addition to late-season gardens. Known for their tall stems, delicate blooms, and graceful presence, these flowers bring a soft, airy beauty to gardens from late summer through fall.
Read MoreThe right outdoor lighting can significantly enhance the functionality and appeal of your yard. Not only will outdoor lights add a touch of elegance and beauty to your property, they also allow you to spend time safely enjoying your yard in the evening.
Read MoreMusk, or nodding, thistle (Carduus nutans L.) is a biennial herb in the Aster family and native to western Europe and found in various parts of the United States, where it's been declared a noxious weed.
Read MoreIdentifying & Preventing Rust In Your Lawn Lawn rust is a type of fungal infection that can be alarming when you see its orange, yellow, or rust-colored dust coating your once-pristine grass.
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