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Gardens: Articles from The Editorial Side

We happen upon gardening inspiration all the time–an exciting new plant combo spotted on an apartment balcony here, a master gardener’s open garden tour there. We love to share the latest sights that have us seeing new plants and old plants in new ways.

The Oregon Garden, a finale

The Oregon Garden, a finale

I would be remiss to write about The Oregon Garden and not include photos from the Conifer Garden, after-all many people go there just to see the conifer collection. I'd like to think my ability to admire the conifers is an indication of my maturing as a gardener,...

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to Spurge or not to Spurge

to Spurge or not to Spurge

Euphorbia myrsinites wows me every time. I hear it can be a little pushy, but well enough behaved in my gardens to date. It's so unassuming and easy, but packs a terrific punch. And utterly sexy contenance, wouldn't you agree? So many fabulous Euphorbias, and so...

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Garden gawking

Garden gawking

Here's an excellent little garden I spotted while taking the long way round to find parking in Los Angeles.  Of course the ginormous Agaves caused me to pause, but once I did the rustic split rail fence had me taking a closer look. I love how the small space manages...

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The Oregon Garden has spikes!

The Oregon Garden has spikes!

I've previously visited The Oregon Garden only in July, you see a very different place in January. Maybe that's why, in past visits, I'd not noticed the small xeric garden to the left of the formal entrance. It doesn't look newly planted. Even if the Yucca rostrata...

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obsessing over moss & lichen

obsessing over moss & lichen

I wanted to post about this season's gardening plans, but trying to sort it out became so overwhelming, I decided to show you pictures of  my lava rock wall instead. It's a much smaller space to consider, with incredible beauty manufactured all on its own. The wall is...

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