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For Canadians – Fast, Easy Travel to the Garden Show

December 12, 2011 by  
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Gardening in beautiful British Columbia is awesome, and gardening afficianados and plant geeks make the annual trek to the Northwest Flower & Garden Show in droves. Hopefully next year’s show, February 8 – 12, 2012, will be snow-free! The Garden Show has a travel deal that will make the travel a breeze and is a

Give Style With Your Seven Winter Plants This Season!

December 7, 2011 by  
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Give style with your seven winter plants this season  and the garden will invite you to be in it even though the weather is cold or snowy.  Evergreen shrubs in the garden will give you structure in the winter. The number of wonderful miniature and small conifers is legion

Food for Thought – Eat Your Vegetables – Part 3

November 14, 2011 by  
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Still more speakers on the hot topic of edible gardening! You won’t want to miss a single one, but no matter what days you attend the show, you’ll find food for thought with these seminar speakers. And of course edibles also means fresh eggs, so we’ve even got seminars on keeping free-range chickens for those

Food for Thought: Eat Your Vegetables – Part 2

November 10, 2011 by  
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The entire seminar schedule is now posted on the garden show’s website (YAY!) and we hope you will like the newly redesigned look for the ease of reading.

Happy & Smiling Pansies Are Perfect For Your Garden

June 15, 2011 by  
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Happy & Colorful pansies are a perfect addition to any garden Happy & Smiling Pansies Are Perfect For Your Garden is a post from: Your Organic Gardening Blog

Subaru takes Show Goers on an “Endless Journey”

February 14, 2011 by  
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Subaru of America has gotten into gardening in a big way, and embracing the 2011 theme at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show – “Once Upon a Time…Spectacular Gardens with Stories to Tell.”   Subaru is creating two breathtaking gardens for the 2011 show. One, located on the scenic skybridge at the Washington State Convention

Stay Ahead Of The Curve. Buy Organic Food This Holiday Season!

November 22, 2010 by  
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If you’re on a tight budget but want to buy organic food and improve your diet, here’s the list of products to start. The following list is based on information and studies by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Consumer Reports, and the Environmental Working Group. Is organic food worth the extra money?

Fall Garden Chores. Winterizing Corner. Q & A

November 9, 2010 by  
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1. What’s the do and don’t winterizing a garden

Robin’s Huckle-Bear-y Honey Muffins

October 26, 2010 by  
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Robin Haglund, CPH, sent me this recipe for Huckle-Bear-y Honey Muffins along with a guest blog about bees and honey. She and Corky Luster, owner of Ballard Bees, will be speaking at the show about “The Sweetest Buzz! From Politics to Plants – Keeping Bees in the Urban Garden” on Sunday, February 27 at 2:45

Willi’s Slow Roasted Tomatoes

October 11, 2010 by  
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DigginFood.com creator Willi Evans Galloway shares this quick and easy recipe for healthy and delicious slow roasted tomatoes. Willi is presenting three seminars at the 2011 Garden Show: “Love Your Vegetables! The Best Vegetable Varieties for the Pacific Northwest” (February 23, 9:30 am in the Hood Room); “Salad to Go: Edible Gardening for the Small-Space

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