Retail garden centers, take note: edible landscaping is
one of the hot trends for 2016.
Preserving a collector’s dream
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The Clematis collection amassed by Brewster Rogerson lives on,
thanks to the support of numerous volunteers and donors.
Low- and no-water plants
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Despite a summer that shattered records for heat and lack of rain,
some plant varieties thrived.
Sustaining pollinators
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Retailers can take advantage of the buzz that’s been building about the benefits of gardeners who provide habitat for honeybees, hummingbirds and butterflies.
Attracting hummingbirds — and customers
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Certain plants can act like magnets for hummingbirds,
and where they fly, gardeners flock, too.
Adding to the plant palette
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Columnist Mike Darcy explains why he thinks Arctostaphylos and Mahonia deserve to be planted in more gardens.
Drought spouts new opportunities
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California’s water restrictions could have a positive impact on Oregon’s green industry.
A hardy group for hardy plants
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What makes some plant societies and garden clubs grow in membership while others struggle?
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