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The Garden Map
Every garden holds a story, written in the patterns of sunlight, rainfall, slope, and soil. These are the large brushstrokes of nature.
Weaving Season
Our gardens are not separate from the forests, rivers, and migrations around us. They are microcosms of resilience, generosity, and design.
A Garden in Motion
It may seem early to think of fall, but July is the moment to begin. Seeds for overwintering crops must go into the ground now to take root before the days shorten and the soil cools.
Nourishing People and Place
Many of these plants have nourished people and wildlife for generations, and their gifts continue to teach us how to live in balance with the land.
Quiet Rewards
Amid this peak season of abundance, it is the perfect moment to turn our attention to what is often discarded and overlooked: our waste.
Tending the Warmth
Still, we go on planting, trellising, watering. We sow the seeds of future meals and memories. And we tend to our tomatoes with a hopeful heart.
Subtle Dialogue
We tend the present—watering, harvesting early greens, managing rapid growth—and simultaneously step into the future, sowing seeds that won’t mature until the days grow shorter again.
Nature’s Generosity
This principle asks us to lean into the abundance surrounding us. It calls for reverence and restraint, for seeing resources not as things to be used up, but as partners in the dance of regeneration.
Garden Pro-Tip May
When a plant begins to pale or a bud fails to set, it may be speaking of something deeper: a need that only attentive care or testing can address.
Garden Guide May
Baskets brim with bright abundance, the archetype of gardening delight. Yet, in our Maritime Northwest, these symbols of the summer harvest carry a quiet challenge.
Principle of Reflection
Each element in the ecosystem is a teacher, offering insight into how we might better shape our landscapes and our lives.
Garden Pro-Tip April
As the garden wakes, April is the time to prepare, nurture, and set the stage for abundance. Each task is a quiet investment in the seasons ahead.
Garden Guide April
This is a season of transition—of tending, preparing, and gently urging the garden back to life. March is a month where the gardener’s hands are often in the soil.
Native Habitats
Thoughtful, regenerative land stewardship can be practiced at any scale. Starting with our home and community gardens, cultivate resilient landscapes that support both people and wildlife.
Care + Reward
Healthy, living soil is the foundation of abundance, offering sustenance to plants, organisms, and ultimately, to us.