At our last meeting, Kathy R. received rave reviews for her delicious salsa, so much so that we asked her to post it on our blog. We have received quite a collection of yummies over the past year so be sure to check them out! Send us your favorite recipe and we will gladly post […]
Winter Frost Damage
Written by Madame Parsley I believe that we are going to see a lot of frost and cold damage to plants coming into clinic this spring. Last week we had a hebe that had most of the outside leaves damaged while the inside leaves were OK. Remember that the cold weather that happened in November […]
Dragonfly Farms in Hansville
Dragonfly Farms 34881 Hansville Road NE Kingston WA. 98346 https://dragonflyfarmsnursery.com/
Savage Plants in Kingston
Savage Plants & Landscape, Inc. 6810 NE St Hwy 104 Kingston, WA 98346 Phone: 360.297.8711 Fax: 360.297.8717 landscape design/install inquiries :landscape@savageplants.com nursery inquiries : nursery@savageplants.com
Whitney Gardens in Brinnon
Whitney Gardens and Nursery P.O. Box 170 306264 Hwy. 101 ·Brinnon, WA 98320 1-800-952-2404 — 360-796-4411 Fax: 360-796-3556 http://www.whitneygardens.com/
Willow Wind Farm & Gardens
Willow Wind Farm & Gardens 1201 Four Corners Rd Port Townsend, Washington (360) 301-6657 Willow Winds Farm & Garden – Facebook
More great research from our MG plant clinicians: salt tolerant local plants
Written by Jill B. The following information was compiled for a client asking about salt tolerant planting: The link below is excellent and highlights native plants which have adapted to our region. They would be the most trouble free and adjust to the relative harsh conditions for many other plants. A bonus is that natives also bring […]
Growing Groceries Class at WSU Extension
Written by Lys B. The first ever Growing Groceries class in Jefferson County started at the end of January with 15 students seated in WSU Extension’s Madrona Room and 35 on the waiting list. People in Jefferson County WANT to learn more about how to grow their own food!… especially healthy, organic food!! We are […]
Buggy Time fot Plant Clinic: part 2
Written by Madame Parsley I was presented this (photo above) at the Yard and Garden Series plant clinic. There are four critters held down with scotch tape in the bag. they qre 1-1.5mm in length. All that was with it was a name , email and phone number. I was told they were “mites” and […]
Buggy Time for Plant Clinic
Written by Madame Parsley The samples were crisp and brittle when they got to us. Three spiders; two of the same species and one smaller and reddish. Many insect are identified by their mouth parts, genitalia, pedipalps, spinnerets, and other body shapes which can be tricky and get as technical as flower or plant ID […]