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Late winter is a colorful time around the nursery when the early flowering Porophyllum or Kabschia saxifrages put on their annual displays. We are endlessly fascinated by the contrast betwe...
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Kabschia Saxifrages Our 2013 Online Mail Order Catalog is now complete and ready for viewing with 333 plant listings at last count. Keep in mind that it is a dynamic list that is updated th...
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The Oregon specialty nursery community was highlighted in the Summer 2012 issue of Pacific Horticulture Magazine. Wild Ginger Farm, along with our friends at Dancing Oaks Nursery and Joy Cr...
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A recent trip to the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon was a great reminder of the reasons we grow native plants and create naturalistic gardens in which to showcase them. Viewing plants in n...
Spring is such a delightful time of year, I thought I would share a few photos taken around our garden in recent days. We grow a dwarf form of the non-climbing Clematis integrifolia. This i...
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This is a great time to visit the nursery if you are interested in Pacific Coast Irises. Most of the nursery plants are in flower and the irises in the gardens are also coming into bloom. P...
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While the eastern half of the nation enjoys warm temperatures and an early gardening season, Western Oregon is in the throes of record-breaking winter-like conditions. Truls was out in the ...
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Normal 0 0 1 167 954 7 1 1171 11.1539 0 0 0 Our online mail order catalog has been updated for the 2012 spring shipping season. One of the advant...
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Normal 0 0 1 309 1764 14 3 2166 11.1539 0 0 0 This is the time of year when we tend to take a moment to reflect on past accomplishments and plan for th...
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Normal 0 0 1 286 1635 13 3 2007 11.1539 0 0 0 One of the joys of growing plants is that I get to fall in love every year. Usually several times.&...
Wild Ginger Farm is now on Facebook. We have selected a plant photo for each month of 2011 and posted them on our new Facebook page. Check them out and let us know your thoughts!
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Normal 0 0 1 199 1138 9 2 1397 11.1539 0 0 0 Are you familiar with Asarum maximum ‘Ling Ling’, the Panda Face Ginger? This very attractive ev...
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Iris douglasiana Fall is the time to move or divide Pacific Coast Irises. PCI’s are very particular about the timing of root disturbance. As many gardeners have learned, trying to d...
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The Fall season always brings a flurry of activity around the nursery. In addition to an array of plant propagation tasks, we will continue to have regular open hours t...
Autumn Gentian One of our favorite fall flowering perennials is the Autumn Gentian, Gentiana sino-ornata. It forms a low mat of rooting stems with grassy foliage from w...
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Lewisia longipetala hybrid Summer is the perfect time to enjoy drought tolerant and easy to grow succulent plants and we invite you to join us this Saturday, August 13th for ...
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Tufa is a porous limestone rock useful in growing many alpine and lime loving plants. Not to be confused with hypertufa, a cement-based imitation used to create troughs and other lightweigh...
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Dwarf forms of many rock garden plants make wonderful crevice plants. Crevices are those intriguing gaps between rocks where plants can grow while seeming to defy all odds. In rock ga...
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Trough building has become very popular in recent years and most gardeners I know have at least a trough or two in their gardens. We are no exception. We have a collection of large an...
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Vancouveria hexandra, Inside Out Flower, is a noteworthy N.W. native woodland groundcover. It has pretty green foliage with interesting ternate leaves, giving it another common name, Duck�...
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We are offering a series of classes at the nursery this season. The first class “ Western Native Plants” is scheduled for Saturday, June 11th at 1 pm. We will...
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Lewisia cotyledon is a spring flowering, evergreen succulent found in the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Vigorous hybrid varieties have ...
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