Entries by arizonaplantlady@gmail.com

Unexpected Discoveries In A Small Garden

Have you ever visited a garden that was not what you expected? I recently had the opportunity to visit a small 2-acre garden run by master gardeners Mount Vernon, WA in conjunction with Washington State University.  Photo: Pink Dogwood Now for those of you who kindly read through my myraid of garden travels on my […]

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Blackberries, Jars and a Young Helper

Do you grow fruit in your garden?   For those of us who live in warm, southern climates, you’ll often see a citrus tree or two in the growing in the backyard.   While I do have a lemon and orange tree growing in my garden, that is just the beginning of my fruit crop. […]

A Tale of Two Landscapes and a Single Weed

Do you have a neat and tidy front landscape?  One where plants are pruned neatly and at the right time of year.  Where drip lines are covered up and where there is never a weed in sight? Or maybe you would describe your front garden space as somewhat natural and untamed.  Where plants are late […]

Road Trip Day 7: The Beauty of Butchart Gardens

Our last day in Victoria was reserved for a visit to a very famous garden.  Butchart Gardens is the place to go for visitors to Victoria. Years ago, my in-laws took me and my husband, as a college graduation gift, to Seattle and Victoria.  The year was 1998, and I was finishing up the last semester […]

Road Trip Day 6: Parliament, High Tea and Unexpected Gardens

Our first day in Canada began with walking from our hotel to the Parliament Buildings – just a couple of blocks from our hotel. Victoria, is the capital of the province of British Columbia, Canada and the Parliament Buildings are quite beautiful. This very English city is said by many “to be more English than […]

Road Trip Day 4: The Ultimate Farmers Market and a Lavender Farm

For those of you who have been fortunate to have visited the ‘Emerald City’, you know how beautiful and vibrant Seattle is. Both my mother and I have been here numerous times and decided to spend most of our time in other parts of the Northwest, but we couldn’t just pass Seattle by. We had […]

Road Trip Day 3: The Goonie House, Shopping, Flowers and Unique Food

Day 3 of our road trip began as another cloudy day and our fun-filled day contained an unexpected diversion. Our hotel in Astoria, Oregon The day began with a quick breakfast at our hotel in Astoria, which sits on the northeastern most point of Oregon. The plan was to head to see the house from the […]