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Four Season Gardening in the Maritime Northwest: A Guide to Growing Year Round: Part 1
Gardening in the Maritime Northwest doesn’t begin when it feels like spring. It begins when soil reaches 40–45°F and drains cleanly. This guide breaks down exactly what to plant in February, which varieties perform in cold, oxygen-limited soil, and how to stage a six-week succession so you’re harvesting before April.
Wolfy
Feb 189 min read


Designing Fragrant Gardens for the Pacific Northwest
For millennia, fragrance guided the design of gardens — from Persian courtyards to monastic cloisters. Today it’s often missing. In the Pacific Northwest, restoring scent means designing with intimacy, ecology, and time.
Wolfy
Oct 7, 20254 min read


Sod Off: How Big Lawn Is Killing Us (and What to Plant to Mitigate Climate Change)
America’s biggest crop isn’t corn or wheat. It’s grass — and it’s complicit in cooking the planet. Here’s how we fix it without killing the lawn.
Wolfy
Aug 23, 20254 min read
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