OAN President Leigh Geschwill reflects on a recent trip to D.C.
July 2016
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— PostedThe July issue features red maples, previews of the 2016 Farwest Show and much more!
Freedom, liberty and an occasional hot dog
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— PostedThe Fourth of July is a day to honor our Founding Fathers and enjoy some fun in the sun
Low-maintenance ground covers for Oregon schools
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— PostedOSU researchers investigate plants that create the healthiest environment for school communities.
Hello, goodbye
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— PostedAmidst a constant stream of new introductions, growers must constantly evaluate their plant lineups.
Accepting the pollinator challenge
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— PostedThe Million Pollinator Garden Challenge is a new campaign encouraging the public to help create a stable and sustaining food supply for pollinators by planting more trees, shrubs and flowers.
A tale of two lilacs: Part II — Pubescentes
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— PostedHow series Pubescentes changed the horticultural landscape.
A good fit?
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— PostedPot-in-pot nursery production requires a large investment but can pay off big for growers.
Bringing native habitats back from the brink
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are spurring the movement to repair damaged ecosystems, one garden at a time.
Meet the Leader: Anthony Kinen
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— PostedFour years ago, Anthony Kinen gave up a promising career to take over his father’s farm — but he isn’t looking back.
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