🇺🇸 Native plant and wildlife nerd. Raised in AZ, married to a 🥝 🇳🇿. Gardening for the birds in Central WA Zone 6b (Yakima Folds/Slopes) and Seattle Zone 9a.
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There were a handful of volunteer seedlings around the new penstemon. So I dug them up and put into 1 gal pots and planted them pot and all, in the garden. Fast forward to today, I’ve dug them up, pot and all, and will take them to Seattle to overwinter. Next spring they’ll go in the ground!
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October 31, 2025 at 9:27 PM
There were a handful of volunteer seedlings around the new penstemon. So I dug them up and put into 1 gal pots and planted them pot and all, in the garden. Fast forward to today, I’ve dug them up, pot and all, and will take them to Seattle to overwinter. Next spring they’ll go in the ground!
🌱 Salvia Greggii “Furmans Red” is my fave salvia. They’re supposedly cold hardy to Zone 6. But after three years of trying, not one survived a winter. I really thought this year it would. So I pivoted to Venus Penstemon. I planted and went away for a month. Much to my surprise, 1/2
October 31, 2025 at 9:21 PM
🌱 Salvia Greggii “Furmans Red” is my fave salvia. They’re supposedly cold hardy to Zone 6. But after three years of trying, not one survived a winter. I really thought this year it would. So I pivoted to Venus Penstemon. I planted and went away for a month. Much to my surprise, 1/2
The last hummingbird feeder came down yesterday, and the 2 Anna’s that are here will have to get what they need from the garden. There’s still plenty there, but I hope they decide to go somewhere warmer for the winter.
September 30, 2025 at 2:23 AM
The last hummingbird feeder came down yesterday, and the 2 Anna’s that are here will have to get what they need from the garden. There’s still plenty there, but I hope they decide to go somewhere warmer for the winter.
The Labor Mountain Fire grew significantly with the high winds yesterday, jumping Hwy 97 towards Tronsen Ridge. This is a beautiful area with a large population of the rare Tweedys Lewisia. Hopefully dormancy, their large taproot, and preference for rocky growing conditions will protect them. 🌱
September 26, 2025 at 6:18 PM
The Labor Mountain Fire grew significantly with the high winds yesterday, jumping Hwy 97 towards Tronsen Ridge. This is a beautiful area with a large population of the rare Tweedys Lewisia. Hopefully dormancy, their large taproot, and preference for rocky growing conditions will protect them. 🌱
A few late summer/fall surprises in the garden! The spreading phlox must have accessed moisture from somewhere - it started blooming sporadically again last month! The Red paintbrush, Oregon Checkermallow, and Scarlet Gilia were late to bloom in their first year of life. 🌱
September 25, 2025 at 6:47 PM
A few late summer/fall surprises in the garden! The spreading phlox must have accessed moisture from somewhere - it started blooming sporadically again last month! The Red paintbrush, Oregon Checkermallow, and Scarlet Gilia were late to bloom in their first year of life. 🌱
We still have a fair number of non breeding/immature rufous hummingbirds here, and a few Anna’s have arrived. Late summer nectar sources are Scarlet Bugler Penstemon, Rocky Mtn Bee plant, Sunset Hyssop, Cutleaf Penstemon, Purple Sage, Red Paintbrush, Munro’s Globemallow and Golden Columbine. 🌱
August 26, 2025 at 7:19 PM
We still have a fair number of non breeding/immature rufous hummingbirds here, and a few Anna’s have arrived. Late summer nectar sources are Scarlet Bugler Penstemon, Rocky Mtn Bee plant, Sunset Hyssop, Cutleaf Penstemon, Purple Sage, Red Paintbrush, Munro’s Globemallow and Golden Columbine. 🌱
Been an interesting day for birds here. This morning we had a Sooty Grouse hanging around for a couple hours. Just now I observed my first case of brood parisitism - a white crowned sparrow was feeding a brown-headed cowbird! No other fledglings just the one cowbird.
Been an interesting day for birds here. This morning we had a Sooty Grouse hanging around for a couple hours. Just now I observed my first case of brood parisitism - a white crowned sparrow was feeding a brown-headed cowbird! No other fledglings just the one cowbird.
Harsh Paintbrush (C. Hispida) and Scarlet Paintbrush (C. Miniata) in my meadow garden, both started late winter from hyper-locally collected seed. Although similar, C. Hispida is hairier with deeply lobed leaves. TBH I’m not sure how I ended up with this C. Hispida seed! 🌱
July 31, 2025 at 1:56 AM
Harsh Paintbrush (C. Hispida) and Scarlet Paintbrush (C. Miniata) in my meadow garden, both started late winter from hyper-locally collected seed. Although similar, C. Hispida is hairier with deeply lobed leaves. TBH I’m not sure how I ended up with this C. Hispida seed! 🌱
Mine are just starting to bloom! The yellow Cleome have been blooming for the last few weeks. I have annual sunflowers every year as well. Keeps the goldfinches around through the fall!
July 25, 2025 at 4:25 AM
Mine are just starting to bloom! The yellow Cleome have been blooming for the last few weeks. I have annual sunflowers every year as well. Keeps the goldfinches around through the fall!
Finally the Bullocks Orioles turned up! They missed the cherries, but they’re all in on the golden currants. Our fenceline hedge has become a controlled thicket of deciduous native shrubs that the birds love. Details in alt text. 🌱
July 22, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Finally the Bullocks Orioles turned up! They missed the cherries, but they’re all in on the golden currants. Our fenceline hedge has become a controlled thicket of deciduous native shrubs that the birds love. Details in alt text. 🌱
Rupicola is one of my faves!!! I grew them from seed last year but I don’t know what bird/creature it was, it pulled every seedling out from the crevices they were planted into. I love the leaves of Rupicola. I have another with glaucus leaves - Barrett’s - endemic to Gorge. May-Jun bloomer.
July 21, 2025 at 10:48 PM
Rupicola is one of my faves!!! I grew them from seed last year but I don’t know what bird/creature it was, it pulled every seedling out from the crevices they were planted into. I love the leaves of Rupicola. I have another with glaucus leaves - Barrett’s - endemic to Gorge. May-Jun bloomer.
I love the color of these two Cutleaf Penstemons. One is an ombre pink-purple, the other is fuschia. I haven’t needed to water yet this summer. Blooms late June through frost. The garden color palette is cool blue-gray foliage and white/silver/blue/purple/pink blooms to offset the basalt “heat” . 🌱
July 21, 2025 at 7:53 PM
I love the color of these two Cutleaf Penstemons. One is an ombre pink-purple, the other is fuschia. I haven’t needed to water yet this summer. Blooms late June through frost. The garden color palette is cool blue-gray foliage and white/silver/blue/purple/pink blooms to offset the basalt “heat” . 🌱
So this just happened. I have hummingbird in Scarlet Bugler penstemon and a mule deer grazing in the lawn. She just about walked right into the garden! 🌱
July 17, 2025 at 3:42 AM
So this just happened. I have hummingbird in Scarlet Bugler penstemon and a mule deer grazing in the lawn. She just about walked right into the garden! 🌱