Author: Allen Wilson

5 Additional Vegetables Win All-America Awards

In addition to the 10 other new AAS award winners described in previous columns, here are 5 more new vegetable winners for 2015. Look for them in seed catalogs and […]

5 New Flowers Win All-America Awards

Five new flowers have received All-America awards for 2015. They will be available as bedding plants this spring. Dianthus Jolt Pink Fl is a cross between 2 different species. It has […]

5 More New AAS Vegetable Winners for 2015

All-America Selections, the organization which tests new seed grown vegetable and flower varieties, has selected 14 new vegetables for 2015 awards. I reported on 5 new pepper varieties in a […]

Tips for Reducing Landscape Maintenance

I need help. I have been in my home for 18 years and it takes too much time to keep it up. Do you have suggestions for cutting down on […]

5 New Peppers Win All-America Awards

All-America Selections has given 5 new peppers awards for 2015. All 5 can be successfully grown in the Pacific Northwest. Two in particular are quite early maturing and would be […]

Test Leftover Seeds

Do you have some old vegetable or flower seeds laying around in a drawer or on a shelf? Do you wonder if they are still any good? There is an […]

Make Plans for Landscape Improvement

I would like to get some help in making plans for improvements in my landscape. I don’t have enough money to hire a landscape architect. Could you give me some […]

Are Your Indoor Plants Hungry?

My indoor plants are starting to develop light green and yellow leaves. Do you think they need fertilizer? What fertilizer do you recommend for indoor plants? The best indication of need […]

Grow fresh herbs in a sunny window

I miss my fresh herbs from the summer garden. The fresh herbs from the store are very expensive this time of year. Do you have suggestions on how I can […]

Prune During Dormant Season

The dormant season (December through mid-March) is and ideal time to prune most plants. I do at least a third of my pruning business during these 4 months. Spring-flowering shrubs, […]

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