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How to Craft a Serene Woodland Garden at the Forest's Edge
This blog will explore the process of developing a woodland garden in the Pacific Northwest, focusing on site assessment, soil enhancement, and the selection of suitable plants—including trees, shrubs, perennials, and spring ephemerals—that support wildlife and offer year-round appeal.
lesannsa
Jan 2416 min read


Designing a Vibrant Prairie Meadow
This blog will take you through the process of designing a prairie meadow.
lesannsa
Jul 7, 20259 min read


Transforming Your Septic Field into a Vibrant Prairie Meadow: A Step-by-Step Landscaping Guide
Your septic field can be beautiful - transform it into a prairie meadow. Read this step by step guide.
lesannsa
Jul 7, 202516 min read


Learn to Love ... Native Spring Ephemerals
What exactly is an ' ephemera l' plant? An ephemeral plant is one that has a very brief life cycle. They are transitory plants. In BC, many of our native woodland wildflowers are spring ephemerals - for example, trilliums, fawn lilies, bleeding hearts, and shooting stars. In spring, before the trees leaf out, sunlight penetrates the woodland, warming the forest floor, and triggering the emergence of these plants. They burst out of the leaf litter, grow rapidly, flower ear
lesannsa
Mar 5, 20238 min read
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