Olympic Sculpture Garden
The Memorial Day forecast was dismal – cool and drizzle. It was a shame because this was the weekend of the low minus tides. It would have been a great time to explore the eel grass flats. We gave it … Continue reading →
The Memorial Day forecast was dismal – cool and drizzle. It was a shame because this was the weekend of the low minus tides. It would have been a great time to explore the eel grass flats. We gave it … Continue reading →
Seattle is a riot of color. The Spring weather has been typical, a little rain, a little sun but overall not too cold. But the biggest difference was the mild winter. Everything is in full bloom without any winter damage. … Continue reading →
Meconopsis ‘Lingholm’ Things are coming along very well in the garden. The main flower garden starts its spring glory right around Mother’s Day on into the first week of June. Everything is right on time this year. I don’t see … Continue reading →
We have a wonderful botanical garden here in Seattle. It is located in Bellevue and it is managed by the Northwest Perennial Alliance. They have recently (past couple of years) redone the perennial border. I have to admit – I … Continue reading →
One of our favorite day trips in the spring is to go to Eastern Washington to view the wildflowers. I was searching on this blog to see my previous posts and I found that I haven’t blogged that often about … Continue reading →
Euphorbias along our driveway Seattle residents fuss over the weather. In the early 90’s, we had rather predictable Spring weather. You knew when to plant and what to expect. But recently, you really have not known what to expect each … Continue reading →