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Gardening for Pollinators
Pollinator insects need your help! Pollinator populations continue to decline due to the increased use of agricultural pesticides, and supporting pollinators is one of the easiest and best ways to improve the health of your local ecosystem, increase biodiversity, and support food production. Unlike yellowjackets and wasps, which can be grumpy and aggressive, pollinator insects such as bees, butterflies and...
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Smoothie Herb Container Garden
Plant a container garden of herbs mixed with fruits for ingredients to make flavorful, healthy smoothies! Herb Smoothie Making Tips Herb leaves are packed with flavor. Don't overdo it! Add a few leaves at a time and adjust to taste. Grow your herbs and fruits organically or purchase organic ingredients to use. Play with herb combinations for flavor, but...
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Watson's Grown Annuals
Your favorite annuals, grown right here to our highest standards for 35 years and counting. Our homegrown plants are the bedrock of our business. Each year, for as long as anyone can remember, Watson’s has planted and nurtured popular annuals for our customers. And as we’ve grown, so has the space devoted to Watson’s Grown. We now boast 85,000 square...
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Soil Guide
Whether you are potting your very first houseplant or budgeting for a major landscaping project, everything begins— and can potentially end—with the soil. Here are the basics you need to know to have a successful season. Garden soil amendments Soil amendments maintain the integrity of your soil by adding valuable organic matter. This matter breaks down into humus (HYOO-məs)—the organic...
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Vegetable Gardening 101
"The single greatest lesson the garden teaches is that our relationship to the planet need not be zero-sum, and that as long as the sun still shines and people still can plan and plant, think and do, we can, if we bother to try, find ways to provide for ourselves without diminishing the world."- Michael Polllan Eat what you sow...
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Essential Houseplants
There’s nothing common about these classics Whether you’re overwhelmed by the choices, new to gardening, or just a fan of our blog (we don’t blame you), the following plants are the classics of the contemporary indoor garden—and not just in the Pacific Northwest.We’ve arranged this list with arrangements in mind. There’s no one right way to create a thoughtful and...
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Garden Activities for February
Garden Activities for February Least fun but very important: WEEDING – the pop weed (shot weed) is growing like crazy right now, best to get it out before it throws seeds everywhere. PLANTING – Around here we can plant most things for most of the year, as long as the ground is not frozen. It’s perfect timing for the bare...
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Challenging Houseplants
Turning hard-to-care-for into happy-you-did Watson’s customers are generally a savvy lot. We aren’t surprised when people ask us for advice on caring for more temperamental houseplants. For home gardeners up for a little challenge, these hard-to-care-for plants are absolutely gorgeous and rewarding to grow. Most of the difficulty comes down to attention: these simply need a bit more of it;...
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Pet-Safe Houseplants for Your Indoor Garden
If you’ve resisted filling your home with plants because you’re worried about your furry friends getting into them, rest assured. Here is a list of pet-safe plants that you’re sure to love: Pachira (Money Tree) Needs lots of light, up to full sun. Southern and Western exposure is ideal. Soil needs to dry thoroughly between watering. The leaves will...
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Arranging Houseplants
Styling and creating elegant houseplant arrangements isn’t difficult once you understand the basic tenets of garden design.
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Rare Houseplant Drop
We brought in an unbelievable collection of houseplants that we have been eyeing for a long time for our Rare Houseplant Drop, on January 15th. The plants will be available online and in store at both locations – but be sure to shop this weekend as stock is limited for these rare plants.
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How to Care for Living Christmas Trees
How to Care for Living Christmas Trees Choosing a live tree to decorate your home for the holidays is a great way to get the most out of your Christmas tree. By following these instructions, you will enjoy your tree to the fullest, both in your home and in your yard, for years to come! 🎄 Acclimatize your...
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How to Plant Spring Flowering Bulbs
Fall is THE time to plant bulbs like Daffodils, Tulips, Crocus, Hyacinth, and many other spring-bloomers. Many people also ask about summer-blooming bulbs, such as Dahlias, Lilies, and Gladiolus. Those varieties become available in the spring for planting. Timing Tip Bulbs get planted the season or so prior to their bloom-time. Or, another easy way is just to...
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How to Care for Hoyas
Hoy- Yeah! Everything you need to know about How to Care for Hoyas by Carly Aemmer The Wax Plant, Porcelain Flower, or just simply Hoya has made an incredible bounce back in popularity the last few years. Many refer to this amazing blooming plant as “Grandma’s Plant,” which is no longer the case. The common names derive from the look and...
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How to Care For Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are growing in popularity and for good reason. So we’ve put together the ultimate guide for how to care for hydrangeas. This includes choosing the correct hydrangea for your space, planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning and more. This guide has the basic information needed to get started. Choosing the Right HydrangeaFirst you need to choose the correct hydrangea based on...
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Pollinator 101
Pollinator 101 Plants don’t ask for much. For the most part, sunlight, water, soil, and nutrients are the necessary ingredients needed for successful gardening. There is, however, one element that tends to get overlooked when it comes to plant needs, and that is the importance of pollinators. You may have heard the terms “pollinizer” and “pollinator” and wondered “Aren’t they...
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How to Grow Perennial Hibiscus
Perennial Hibiscus 'Hibiscus moscheutos' SHOP OUR PERENNIAL HIBISCUS These tropical wonders, with their dinner-plate-sized blooms and tropical appearance, may seem like an impossibility in our perennial landscapes. The truth is, they’re really astonishingly easy to grow! Here are a few tips to remember when growing perennial Hibiscus: They love water during the growing season! Hibiscus moscheutos is one plant you do...
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DIY Designed Indoor Garden Container for Low-light
There are plenty of different ways you can go about creating a low-light indoor container. For this example we will be featuring one of the most popular and elegant houseplants, the Orchid. • If you want your plants to live a long time in your container then you will want to select a pot with a drain hole and...
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