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Gardens beautiful enough to eat

By Mike Darcy — Posted February 1, 2016

Retail garden centers, take note: edible landscaping is
one of the hot trends for 2016.

Filed Under: Mike Darcy Tagged With: Digger, Digger magazine, Edibles, Plants

Feeding the bees

By Kym Pokorny — Posted June 1, 2015

Growing a broad palette of bee-friendly plants benefits pollinators and ultimately humans

Filed Under: Plant Features Tagged With: Digger, Digger magazine, Edibles, Plants

Edible gardening trend remains strong, surveys says

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 18, 2014

A majority of consumers (58 percent) plan to grow edible plants next year, according to a report recently published by the Garden Writers Association Foundation (GWAF). The organization’s 2014 October Gardening Trends Research Report goes on to state that, of those not planning to grow edible plants in 2015, over one-third (37 percent) said it […]

Filed Under: Nursery News Tagged With: Edibles, Plant Something

Judge sides with growers in ‘hot goods’ issue

By Curt Kipp — Posted April 25, 2014

A federal judge has confirmed an earlier ruling that two Oregon blueberry farmers were coerced into signing a settlement with the U.S. Department of Labor over alleged labor law violations. According to the ruling, the farmers had little choice but to sign the agreements, because the department had impounded “hot goods.” Without an immediate settlement, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Edibles, Farm Bureau, Legal, Regulations, Transportation, Wholesale Nurseries

The way to a Gen Y gardener’s heart

By Curt Kipp — Posted March 28, 2014

Here’s another article pondering what it will take to get today’s people in their 20s and 30s to start gardening. Janet Eastman of the Oregonian interviews a young Medford couple that has taken up vegetable gardening. According to “The 20–30 Something Garden Guide” author Dee Nash, whose book is cited in the article, edibles are […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Edibles, Independent Garden Centers, Master Gardeners, Retail Nurseries

November Digger arrives in mailboxes

By Curt Kipp — Posted November 6, 2013

The November issue of Digger has been mailed to subscribers, and the cover story this month is on exotic edibles (PDF). Nursery growers are enriching the culinary landscape by cultivating fruit-bearing plants ranging from hardy kiwi vines to sea berry bushes, as well as various tubers of South American origin. Other articles in this issue […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Digger, Edibles, Marketing, Native Plants

How to Build Tropical Confidence

By Curt Kipp — Posted April 1, 2013

Tropical plants fell out of favor due to their lack of hardiness. But today, they are trending again as gardeners and retailers reconsider the charm of banana trees, wild palms and other exotic varieties, thanks to a newfound confidence in their cold hardiness. Check out the cover story, “Confidently Tropical,” in the April edition of Digger Magazine and learn what tropical plants can […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Consumer trends, Digger, Digger magazine, Edibles, Home gardening, Landscaping, OAN, Plants, Trees, Tropicals

Dog Days of Summer garden tour is July 21

By Curt Kipp — Posted July 9, 2012

The Washington County Master Gardeners (Portland, Ore. area) are holding their Dog Days of Summer Garden Tour on July 21, 2012. You can experience seven different gardens that are doing creative things with edibles, organics, wildlife, recycled materials, worm bins and much more. Click the link to see descriptions of each garden, plus directions on […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Edibles, Events, Home gardening, Master Gardeners, Metro, Organic

Vegetable garden declared a nuisance

By Curt Kipp — Posted September 20, 2011

Some communities welcome vegetable gardens in the front yard. Others don’t. It appears that Memphis, Tenn. fits in the latter category. As reported in the Memphis Flyer, an alternative newsweekly, homeowner Adam Guerrero has been cited into court and ordered to dismantle his home garden. Memphis city officials declared the garden to be a nuisance […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Consumer trends, Edibles, Home gardening, Retail Nurseries, Sustainability

Join our discussion on edible plants

By Curt Kipp — Posted September 16, 2011

Commenter Joanne Rigutto of The Little Homestead (Mulino, Ore.) chimes in with a comment on edible plants and their potential to do double duty as ornamentals: Almost any plant we grow for row crops in food production has potential for ornamental landscaping. I think one of the problems is that we normally don’t think of […]

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