Six articles with Marianne Binetti's tips for gardening in the Pacific Northwest
Marianne Binetti provides practical gardening insights for the Pacific Northwest. Her articles focus on seasonal plant care and advice.
She talks about the benefits of local rainwater, rich in minerals, which supports lush plant growth and prolonged gardening seasons. She advises guarding tender plants against the wet winters to prevent root rot. For adding color, she recommends planting Japanese maples in November, ideal for the mild climate, ensuring vibrant pops of color in winter landscapes.
NO. 1: HOW TO MAKE LEAF MOLD FOR YOUR GARDEN, PLUS 3 UNUSUAL DAFFODILS TO CONSIDER PLANTING
The third week of October is a good time to bring in or protect any geraniums or tender bulbs or potted plants such as abutilon or flowering maple. | Published October 18, 2025 | Read Full Story by Marianne Binetti
NO. 2: YOUR GARDEN CHORE LIST FOR END OF OCTOBER. PLUS HOW TO ADD GOTHIC TOUCHES TO YOUR YARD
The end of October is a celebration of Halloween and your last chance to tidy up the garden before some serious winter weather sets in. | Published October 25, 2025 | Read Full Story by Marianne Binetti
NO. 3: HOW TO PROTECT TENDER PLANTS YOU WANT TO SURVIVE THE WESTERN WASHINGTON WINTER
The first week of November shuffles in the rain and storms of autumn, so take this as your cue to stop procrastinating and protect tender plants that you want to survive over the winter. | Published November 1, 2025 | Read Full Story by Marianne Binetti
NO. 4: TIPS FOR GROWING CORAL BARK MAPLES, STAR MAGNOLIAS AND HOLIDAY AMARYLLIS
The second week of November is a good time to clear fallen leaves and debris from walkways and your lawn before severe winter weather sets in. | Published November 8, 2025 | Read Full Story by Marianne Binetti
NO. 5: 9 WONDERFUL REASONS TO BE THANKFUL YOU GARDEN IN WESTERN WASHINGTON
The third week of November is time to focus on all the wonderful reasons we should be thankful we live and garden in our corner of the Pacific Northwest. | Published November 15, 2025 | Read Full Story by Marianne Binetti
NO. 6: IT’S POINSETTIA SEASON. HERE’S YOUR GUIDE TO CHOOSING PLANTS AS GIFTS
The end of November is Poinsettia season. | Published November 22, 2025 | Read Full Story by Marianne Binetti
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