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Just for today...
Sit back and resist the urge to putter.
Survey the beauty of an individual flower or
take in the garden as a whole feeling all around you.
Stop seeing the tiny flaws.
Enjoy the very simple pleasure of being in your
garden...
Today is not a work day.
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Shauna's
Editorial
NATIVE
PLANTS: Gardening West Coast Style!
Native
plants and their cultivars are becoming increasingly popular with today's
gardeners. Their simple beauty is enhanced by our surrounding forests
and adding them into your landscape brings to life a style that truly
is West Coast.
Natives
in your garden are easy to care for because once they are established
they require little or no maintenance. Native plants will also encourage
wildlife to enjoy your garden for both the habitat and for food. Remembering
that most of our native landscape is naturally a forested woodland setting,
you can easily add many of the natives to your woodland or shade gardens.
This is
the time of year that the native landscape truly comes alive, so take
a walk in the woods soon, perhaps along the lovely Canyonview Trail,
and remember to stop and admire the bleeding heart, dog tooth lily,
trillium, deer fern, western sword fern and so many more that grow beneath
the magnificent douglas fir, cedar and western hemlock that are ours
to respect and enjoy.
Drinking
in the earthy smell of the skunk cabbage, one can easily imagine a magical,
imaginary world where the forest fairies dance beneath the toad stools,
where Bilbo Baggins and his Hobbits live and where the horsetail is
a delicate and beautiful, ferny plant worthy of our admiration.
Be
still and behold the incredible beauty of our forests. Feel the smallness
that too, is natural as you view the majesty of the conifers towering
above you.
Commit
to teach yourself or your children which are the cedar, hemlock and
fir; which are the western sword and the deer fern. Then you will not
be amazed that you want to recreate a bit of nature in your own yard,
replacing a little bit of the wilderness that was taken away through
development and providing a place where your imagination can dream of
toad stools and fairy rings.
Come
and visit our native plant section and choose a trillium, a fern, or
a hemlock and take home with you a little bit of West Coast Style to
showcase in your landscape.
...Experience
the Joy of Gardening!
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