Sept. 29 Column: The Five Easiest Houseplants To Grow

Now that we’re all transitioning to indoor pursuits, I’m focusing on the five easiest houseplants to grow. For this week’s column, I interviewed Spokane County Master Gardener Rhonda Elliott. She’s a great resource because she knows houseplants! You can read my column below: Houseplants need right amount of water, light to flourish. Houseplants need right amount of water, light to […]

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Why I Love Trombone Zucchini

Quite a few years ago, while reading a vegetable gardening book, I first heard about trombone zucchini. What?! This is a vining zucchini rather than the bush form we’re all familiar with. The author, Mary Ann Newcomer, who is a dear friend of mine, raved about it. What particularly got my attention was her comment that they taste like artichoke […]

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When Moose Come Calling

delphinium, moose

You probably saw a recent Facebook post of mine, in which I shared a photo of some beautiful delphiniums. The point was to explain that delphiniums will rebloom if you deadhead the previous flower stalks right away. The next morning, I discovered a moose had also admired them… and, may I add, very closely. Sigh. It’s true that deer (and […]

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Sept. 8 Column: Fall Banquet with Joe Lamp’l

Fall Banquet with Joe Lamp'l

Inland Northwest gardeners are in for a treat when Oct. 10 rolls around. Joe Lamp’l, host and executive producer of the popular PBS program, “Growing a Greener World” will be here! He’ll the keynote speaker for this year’s Spokane County Master Gardener Fall Banquet! Yes, “that” Joe. That’s the topic of my garden column, which you can read in today’s […]

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