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Free workshops throughout Seattle and King County
Please join Stewardship Partners and WSU Extension for a hands-on classroom workshop on rain garden design and construction. Several classes are scheduled throughout King County and the Seattle Metro area beginning January 22nd in Bellevue.
A rain garden consists of native trees, shrubs, herbs, and grasses planted in composted-amended soils [...]

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There was a short break in the winter storms, which means here that it’s in the low 40’s, usually with broken clouds.  The unusually heavy snowfall is nearly all melted except for a few spots on the north side of the house. I ducked out for about an hour to whack back some clematis that is overwhelming [...]

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This just arrived. Local salvage events on December 6 and December 13.
See http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/pi/pdf/December2008salvage.pdf for more information.

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The Mahonia ‘Arthur Menzies’ is blooming. I spotted a single bud open on November 18th, but now there are enough flowers to attrach the hummingbirds.

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I have found I generally prefer to landscape with native plants, or at least plants that resemble native plants. There are plenty of good resources here in Washington State. Plus, there is plenty of crossover with Oregon and British Columbia.
A pair of resources that I have found helpful are the Washington Native Plant Society and King [...]

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There is are some great resources here in King County for salvaging native plants.

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