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A hunter’s moon, a little rain and Samhain
A couple of days ago the morning light from the hunter’s moon, diffused and softened by the predawn fog, felt like the last call for our record-breaking dry spell. The sunny day that followed was another gift for those who … Continue reading
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A breath of fresh air
With forest fires burning north, south, east and west of Seattle (yes, west, on the southeast corner of the Olympic Peninsula, the Maple Fire is still going) and a staggering heat wave that stayed around for the month of July … Continue reading
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A brief brush with Harry Potter, lots of cayenne, new flowers and more
Though we are not officially offering Medicinal Herb Garden tours until the Life Sciences Building and Biology Greenhouse are completed, I couldn’t resist the request to lead a Harry Potter tour for a class from the UW Department of English. … Continue reading
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A mild winter turns cold
Not much to report this winter. After a long stretch of mild weather, we’re near the end of a cold spell, with clear skies and nighttime temperatures in the mid 20s F. I’ve chosen not to cover any garden plants … Continue reading
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Rabbits and other things
In the Medicinal Herb Garden, this was the Year of the Rabbit. There is no rabbit fence on the perimeter to keep them out, so visitors can expect to see hardware cloth covering or surrounding certain plants. It’s not a … Continue reading
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Dazzling colors, grape mystery, coyotes and raccoons
The fall colors have been the best I’ve seen in over thirty years living in Seattle. The sugar maple (Acer saccharum), whose shadow is the bane of the nearby olive trees’ (Olea europaea) existence, has nearly redeemed itself this year. … Continue reading
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Harvest days and coyote nights
After numerous reports of coyote sightings near the Medicinal Herb Garden, the time finally came to set up a camera in adjacent woods and hope the scent of several brands of dog food and dog treats made of lamb, beef, … Continue reading
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An eclipse, a drought, an owl, some new flowers and more
We finally got some rain and cooler temperatures after setting a new Seattle record of 56 days without rain. And many of those days were really hot. This summer there are a lot of stressed plants in Seattle. The barred … Continue reading
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Catching up
Where does the time go? The heat wave has passed, and thanks to the lady beetles, the aphid infestation of the plum trees is over. The heron chicks have fledged and the deer seems to have moved on for now. … Continue reading
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Dear herbivores…make that deer herbivores
The growing population of rabbits in the Medicinal Herb Garden have provided a good educational experience. It’s helpful to know what they do and don’t like to eat. Luckily, most of what they eat is close to the ground, though … Continue reading
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