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Chaenomeles or Flowering Quince

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Stephanie StewartMarch 12, 2015

Chaenomeles is a flowering woody perennial that is underutilized and unappreciated in Pacific Northwest gardens. It seems strange since it would be a good fit for a range of garden styles. Obviously, it would work in a Chinese or Japanese … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden | Tagged flowering, For Your Garden, Perennials, plants, spring garden, winter garden

Hollyhock Alcea “Mars Magic”

Posted on March 6, 2015 by Stephanie StewartMarch 6, 2015

Today is a happy Friday. My wish list plants from Annie’s Annuals arrived and they are looking great. I ordered three Hollyhock Alcea “Mars Magic” and one Dianthus ‘Queen of Hearts’ Perpetual Carnation. Everything was in great shape. When you … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden | Tagged For Your Garden, Perennials, plants, Seattle, summer garden

Radish, Cucumber and Shallot Salad

Posted on February 25, 2015 by Stephanie StewartFebruary 26, 2015

The easiest way to have fresh vegetables with every dinner is to include a salad. I love salad. You will love salad too if you do the prep work yourself and make your own salad dressing. No matter what the … Continue reading →

Posted in Salads, Dressings and Sauces | Tagged cucumber, Fresh Food, radish, recipes, salad, salad dressing, shallot

Lake Washington Spring Totem

Photo by Pete Schwab

Photo by Pete Schwab

February 19, 2015 by Pete Schwab Posted in Photos Tagged Lake Washington, Seattle, spring, spring photos

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