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Mt. Rainier

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Northwest Natives, Perennials, Plants

Lilies

August is a good time for lilies in the Northwest.  They are raising their beautiful faces up and gazing out into our gardens.  I’ve seen them grouped together and with other perennials and they look good.  I’ve also seen them standing alone in a bare patch of dirt and they look like they want to get up and move closer to the party.  They seem … Continue reading Lilies

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Plants, Trees

Guess this tree…

Who knows what tree this is? Continue reading Guess this tree…

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Perennials, Plants

Casa Blanca Lily

Casa Blanca is a magic lily that disappears in the winter and is reborn each spring.  It is a favorite of the August garden when it blooms.  It gazes out in every direction with its five or six velvety white flowers, scenting the atmosphere with a sweet dreamy fragrance.  The stalks are strong and three to four feet tall.  This oriental lily hybrid seemed to … Continue reading Casa Blanca Lily

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Plants

Undress Your Plants!

Buy a plant.  Bring it home.  Plant it in the soil.  These are all good things.  But don’t forget to undress that plant!  Untie it, take off those tags, loosen the wraps, throw out the plastic.  It seems every street I go down, somewhere among the landscaping, are plants with the tags left on.  It is good to identify things, but these could be placed … Continue reading Undress Your Plants!

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