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It all begins with the seeds. Almost all of the close to 140 species I sell are grown from seed. A very few…
It all begins with the seeds. Almost all of the close to 140 species I sell are grown from seed. A very few…
Arrowleaf balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagitata) may be the iconic wildflower of the east slopes of the Cascades in Washington. In a good year, like…
The gorgeous flowers of bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva) seemingly pop onto the soil surface in April in much of our region. The blooms can vary in…
One of my favorite tasks in propagating native plants is being able to go into the hills and along the rivers to collect seeds, often…
THE first shrub to bloom in Central Washington each spring is the wax currant (Ribes cereum). The white to pinkish-white blooms, although not…