King County Master Gardener plant sale at the University of Washington and the Seattle Title edible plant sale in Wallingford. The post Get your plant sale on first appeared on Ecoyards .
The West Seattle Lions Club is holding its 16th Annual Garden Sale on Friday, April 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, April 10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. You’ll find more than 100 dahlia tubers, fuch...
We’ve gotten a fair amount of rain and wind in the Puget Sound recently, and even some snow in the mountains. It may not seem like it, but there’s still plenty to do in the garden. 1. This mo...
Pulling weeds is the top chore for gardening in the month of June. The post Gardening calendar: June first appeared on Ecoyards .
You wouldn’t know it’s April, given the snow and cold weather we’ve been having lately. Despite that, daffodils and forsythia are strutting their stuff, tulips are poking through the cold g...
While the weather is still fickle in March, the days are starting to feel longer and the temperatures are starting to warm up. There’s lots yet to do in the garden. 1. If you haven’t complete...
February is a tough month for gardeners in the Northwest. We have our share of sunny, blue-sky days, but rain, snow and perpetual dreariness can sometimes make getting out in the yard difficult...
There’s an old saying in the Northwest that says you should plant peas by President’s Day. But if you haven’t gotten around to it, March is a great time to do it. (April is fine, too, but...
It may be too early to start planting, but there are plenty of things that can keep you busy in your garden in January. Here are a couple things to put on your to-do list: Sharpen your mower bl...
Fall is here and that means one thing for gardeners and homeowners: leaves and lots of them. The post Leaves! first appeared on Ecoyards .